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  • 7.80 € Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    B6012 - 2024 Autumn Orange flower - Pack of 10 tubers
  • 5.50 € Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    B6011 - 2024 Autumn Orange flower - Pack of 10 tubers
    Unit price available starting from 5 packs purchased.
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  • Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Author: Steve Cyr
    Date: 20/04/2009
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    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Author: elPadawan
    Date: 03/05/2008
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    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Author: elPadawan
    Date: 03/05/2008
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    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Author: sporst
    Date: 15/04/2011
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    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Author: Ravie Tran
    Date: 01/04/2016
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    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Author: Lesley Wilson
    Date: 25/04/2016
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    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Tulip Fosteriana 'Orange Emperor'
    Orange flower - Pack of 10 tubers, class 12+
  • Description
  • Geographic origins: Mountainous regions of central Asia.
    Adult size: Up to 35 cm.
    Foliage: Deciduous.
    Type of soil: All.
    Climate: Hardy.
    Position: Partial shade to full sun.


    Characteristics and uses:
    The Tulips fosteriana 'Orange Emperor' have orange shaded petals with a flame like green base. They blossom in March/April.

    Fosteriana tulips are amongst the first tulips to flower, from the beginning of April. Their stems are supple and quite short. These tulips are perfectly at home in our climate and will reproduce themselves each year.
    Plant the bulbs from October through to December, the pointed end facing upwards, 15cm deep and 15cm apart. Water just after planting, then regularly through the growing period, best in the evening after the sun has set.
    Tulips can be grown in tubs, borders or rockeries in tight groups to give a more intense colourful effect.
    If there is a dry autumn or winter, some extra watering will be indispensable to ensure the roots establish themselves and they produce good flowers.


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