Tulipa greigii 'Red Riding Hood'
Tulip greigii Red Riding Hood x 10
Flower bulbs
10 tulip bulbs
£4.25
Available again next Autumn
SKU
B08281
Tulip 'Red Riding Hood' produces eye-catching large flowers, which are red on the inside, carmine on the outside, and black at the base. Greigii...
Tulip 'Red Riding Hood' produces eye-catching large flowers, which are red on the inside, carmine on the outside, and black at the base.
Greigii tulips all have variegated leaves and are compact, making them ideal for planting in patio containers.
Jazz your garden up by planting them with blue or white Grape Hyacinths.
- 10 x Tulip greigii Red Riding Hood 10/11 cm
Botanical name | Tulipa greigii 'Red Riding Hood' |
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Category | Tulips |
Species | greigii |
Delivered as | Flower bulbs |
Qty | 10x |
Flowers | No |
Fragrant | No |
Cutflowers | No |
Fruits | No |
Edible | No |
Location | Sun and shade |
Hardy | No |
Ground Covering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Preferred Soil | Any soil |
Poisonous | No |
How to take care of Tulip greigii Red Riding Hood x 10
Tulpen Red Riding Hood are ideal for rock gardens, borders and containers. Plant Tulpen Red Riding Hood bulbs in well-drained prepared soil in a sunny sheltered spot. If planted in flower pots, plant so they're just touching and place pots in a sunny location. Place Tulpen Red Riding Hood bulbs with the 'nose' upward into the soil (approx. 10 cm (4”) deep and 5 cm (2”) apart) cover with soil. Always water well after planting to stimulate growth. For best results, as the buds materialise, add a high potash liquid feed to fertilize. Please note to survive harsh winters apply a mulch (straw or newspaper) over them to prevent frost damage. Remove mulch when all danger of frost has passed. After flowering fertilize with nitrogen and allow the leaves to die back naturally, cut the leaves off when they turn completely yellow. Lift Tulpen Red Riding Hood bulbs and store the dry bulbs in a cool place, protect from mice. Replant in autumn.
For additional instructions see product packaging.