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Shogun Wild Tulip

Shogun Wild Tulip

$3.00

Original: $9.99

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Shogun Wild Tulip

$9.99

$3.00

The Story

Native to the Gissar Mountains of Tajikistan, 'Shogun' Wild Tulip (Tulipa praestans) is a multiblooming wild tulip with a tough and reliable habit that makes it perfect for naturalizing.
Wildflower Tulips, also called Species Tulips or Botanical Tulips, are the original heirloom flowers used to hybridize and develop the hundreds of Tulip varieties available today. Blooming in early spring, their petite flowers feature brilliant jewel-tone colors. Wildflower Tulips are reliably hardy, deer resistant, and perennial, returning every spring and naturalizing over time. Plant bulbs in fall, in flowerpots, in the front of the garden, or in a large swath in your lawn, where their early season beauty can be appreciated. Many varieties are native to arid regions, so they are good for dry, sunny, well-draining sites, including rock gardens. After flowering is done, allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs for next season’s blooms.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Shogun Wild Tulip - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Native to the Gissar Mountains of Tajikistan, 'Shogun' Wild Tulip (Tulipa praestans) is a multiblooming wild tulip with a tough and reliable habit that makes it perfect for naturalizing.
Wildflower Tulips, also called Species Tulips or Botanical Tulips, are the original heirloom flowers used to hybridize and develop the hundreds of Tulip varieties available today. Blooming in early spring, their petite flowers feature brilliant jewel-tone colors. Wildflower Tulips are reliably hardy, deer resistant, and perennial, returning every spring and naturalizing over time. Plant bulbs in fall, in flowerpots, in the front of the garden, or in a large swath in your lawn, where their early season beauty can be appreciated. Many varieties are native to arid regions, so they are good for dry, sunny, well-draining sites, including rock gardens. After flowering is done, allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs for next season’s blooms.