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Tulip 'Queen of the Night'
A rare, unique colour - velvety, deep maroon-black long-lasting blooms on sturdy stems provide sensational contrast in borders and arrangements.
Brecks, 10 bulbs.

CULTIVATION: Plant 6 inches deep and 4-5 inches apart. If perennial flowering is desired, apply a balanced fertilizer after planting. Deadhead after flowering. Allow the foliage to yellow for about 6 weeks after flowering before removing it. When growing water moderately, apply a balanced liquid fertilizer weekly for 3 or 4 weeks after flowering, keep dry in summer.
PROPAGATION: Separate offsets after lifting -- 6+ weeks after bloom, replant.
PESTS AND DISEASES: Root and bulb rots are common in wet or poorly drained soil. Gray mold, slugs, snails, aphids, and nematodes are problems.

T. 'Queen of the Night'

Zone: 3 - 8    Sun to partial sun
Height: 6 - 18 inches Width: Multiply
Bloom Time: Spring Bloom Color: Black
Location: Front and back Planted: 23 Oct 2004

Queen of the Night

Queen of the Night

Queen of the Night

 

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