Tulip 'Sun Lover'

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Sunlover is a division 11, Double Late Tulip with peony-like flowerheads with golden oranges, reds and yellows. Blooms are streaked, blushed and flecked with rich reds and oranges against a background of golden yellow.

Plentiful petals, Sunlover shines in the garden whether in borders or beds or used in containers and pots. Colour-changing with maturity, the long-lasting flowerheads start with purer golden yellows and evolve to brilliant flecked and streaked blooms which are great for using as cut flowers or in an arrangement.

Tulips (Tulipa) are one of the most prevalent herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, a plant which dies and stores energy for future growth in an underground bulb. Tulips are generally very easy to grow and as such are common spring flowers. Tulips come in a variety of shapes and size and do well in a variety of garden scenarios including flowerbeds, patio pots/containers and garden borders. Tulips are also well-known for cut flower arrangements and decorative displays.

Tulip flowers will generally thrive and return yearly, although the quality of their beauty may diminish after time. They are perennial and will most likely return year after year. Centuries of cultivation have created a dazzling array of hybrids with the full spectrum of the rainbow available

How to grow tulips - Plant tulip bulbs in the autumn season, approximately 6-8 weeks before a frost, in neutral to alkaline, fertile soil about 10-15cm apart with as much sunlight as possible, but ensure they are sheltered from strong winds. Plant the bulbs 3-4 times the diameter of the bulb, this usually is within the range of 7 to 20 cm. Please note, the bulbs should not be exposed on the surface.

How to care for tulips after the bloom - Deadhead the blooms after they begin to fade, keep the leaves until they have discoloured and faded. As leaves are producing energy for the bulb, ensure that the leaves finish the growing cycle which in turn will produce strong, good bulbs for the following season

Due to hybridization, many plants will fade in their blooms if grown year after year, this often occurs after the second or third season. Tulips should not be grown in the same soil for several years, so replace with fresh soil every other year.

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Sunlover is a division 11, Double Late Tulip with peony-like flowerheads with golden oranges, reds and yellows. Blooms are streaked, blushed and flecked with rich reds and oranges against a background of golden yellow.

Plentiful petals, Sunlover shines in the garden whether in borders or beds or used in containers and pots. Colour-changing with maturity, the long-lasting flowerheads start with purer golden yellows and evolve to brilliant flecked and streaked blooms which are great for using as cut flowers or in an arrangement.

Tulips (Tulipa) are one of the most prevalent herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, a plant which dies and stores energy for future growth in an underground bulb. Tulips are generally very easy to grow and as such are common spring flowers. Tulips come in a variety of shapes and size and do well in a variety of garden scenarios including flowerbeds, patio pots/containers and garden borders. Tulips are also well-known for cut flower arrangements and decorative displays.

Tulip flowers will generally thrive and return yearly, although the quality of their beauty may diminish after time. They are perennial and will most likely return year after year. Centuries of cultivation have created a dazzling array of hybrids with the full spectrum of the rainbow available

How to grow tulips - Plant tulip bulbs in the autumn season, approximately 6-8 weeks before a frost, in neutral to alkaline, fertile soil about 10-15cm apart with as much sunlight as possible, but ensure they are sheltered from strong winds. Plant the bulbs 3-4 times the diameter of the bulb, this usually is within the range of 7 to 20 cm. Please note, the bulbs should not be exposed on the surface.

How to care for tulips after the bloom - Deadhead the blooms after they begin to fade, keep the leaves until they have discoloured and faded. As leaves are producing energy for the bulb, ensure that the leaves finish the growing cycle which in turn will produce strong, good bulbs for the following season

Due to hybridization, many plants will fade in their blooms if grown year after year, this often occurs after the second or third season. Tulips should not be grown in the same soil for several years, so replace with fresh soil every other year.

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10 bulbs, 25 bulbs, 50 bulbs

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Michael B.

This Tulip 'Sun Lover' is amazing! I’ve received so many compliments already.

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Ethan J.

Highly recommend this Tulip 'Sun Lover'. Great value for the price!

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Olivia T.

Highly recommend this Tulip 'Sun Lover'. Great value for the price!

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Michael B.

This Tulip 'Sun Lover' is amazing! I’ve received so many compliments already.

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Olivia T.

Very happy with the Tulip 'Sun Lover', just wish the packaging was a little better.