DeVroomen Bulbs: The Efficient Way To Incorporate Tulips In Your Landscaping Projects

Tulips are some of the most popular bulb flowers, with around 3,000 varieties known today. DeVroomen bulbs are the choice of many horticulturists and landscapers for wholescale tulip flower bulbs for their projects.

What are tulips?

Tulips are a spring-blooming perennial that produces one cup-shaped bloom, usually in red, orange, yellow, pink, and white. Other exotic varieties are available in rarer colors, such as purple. Tulips originally came from central Asia, and their popularity as cultivated blooms started in Turkey. Tulip is believed to come from a Persian word meaning “turban .”Tulips were introduced to the Netherlands in the 17th century, spurring a period of Tulip Mania becoming a sought-after luxury item. The Netherlands remains one of the top producers and growers of tulips.

General growing guide

DeVroomen bulbs are available to order year-round, but DeVroomen tulip bulbs are planted in the fall, just before the ground freezes. Plant the bulbs 4 to 8 inches deep and spaced two to five inches apart. Water the bulbs thoroughly after planting but infrequently afterward. If you live in an area with regular rainfall, with rain every one or two weeks, you don’t need to water your tulips. If you live in an arid area, water them every two weeks. Tulips bloom annually in mid to late spring, around April and May. Tulip blooms usually last for one to two weeks.

DeVroomen Bulbs: Tulip Varieties To Consider

At De Vroomen bulbs, you can pick up over 50 varieties of tulips in different sizes and colors. Here are a few popular varieties.

  1. Golden Apeldoorn

The Golden Apeldoorn grows 22 to 24 inches tall and produces one bright-yellow “golden” flower around April or May.

  1. White Clouds

Also known as Hakuun, or white cloud in Japanese, these are the only pure white Darwin Hybrids developed. These high-stemmed tulips grow up to 22 inches, blooming in mid-spring.

  1. Oxford

The Oxford tulip grows to around 22 inches and does well in half-shaded spots. Every mid-spring, it produces a striking bright red bloom.

  1. Apeldoorn

Apeldoorn tulips are high-stemmed tulips that grow to 24 to 26 inches. They produce an egg-shaped bloom at mid-spring with red petals edged in yellow.

  1. Pink Impression

The Pink Impression tulip grows to 22 inches, producing a striking pink bloom every mid-spring. The petals start a deep rose at the base and gradually lighten into a soft pastel pink at the edges.

  1. Daydream

The Daydream tulip is a soft-colored tulip that grows up to 20 to 28 inches tall. This tulip blooms mid-spring, producing an egg-shaped flower with yellow petals edged in soft orange.

  1. Purple Flag

The Purple Flag tulip grows up to 18 inches tall and produces a large bloom with deep purple petals every mid-spring.

  1. Queen of Night

The Queen of Night is a striking example of a “black tulip .”The petals of the Queen of Night are very dark and look near-black, but they are a deep, rich maroon.

DeVroomen Bulbs: Tulip Blends

DeVroomen bulbs can also be purchased in “tulip blend” bundles. These are carefully selected blends of tulip flower bulbs in different colors, shapes, and sizes. Examples of their tulip blends are:

Artist’s Palette – a mix of red, orange, yellow and white tulips

Burning Embers – a striking blend featuring dark red and red-yellow tulips

Mixed Feelings – a blend of bright pink and purple.

Long Lasting Giants – long-stemmed tulips in red, yellow, purple, and pink

Conclusion

Tulips are a striking and colorful addition to any gardening project. They are easy to care for and low maintenance. Choosing DeVroomen bulbs for your gardening project ensures you have many bright and hardy tulip varieties.

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