
Dramatic streaky red and white blooms, the Grand Perfection Tulip (Tulipa ‘Grand Perfection’) features randomized red streaks across a snow-white cupped petal! These are Grand indeed! The showy bi-color blooms are sure to draw the eye of everyone and everything with wings nearby!
Local bees and butterflies fortunate enough to emerge in mid-spring, will have ample amounts of pollen and nectar to sip, while you will create armloads of bouquets that are sure to bring scent and cheer indoors!
Grand Perfection Tulip is a cold-hardy spring ephemeral throughout USDA growing zones 3 to 7, this vase-shaped clumping perennial bulb grows fast to 14-16 inches tall when in bloom and is incredibly easy to grow and care for!
Planting and Application:Grand Perfection Tulip lights up your indoor holiday decorations with their dramatic red and white blooms! Force these bulbs in a bowl or holiday container in a bright indirectly sunny window to enjoy blooms in the winter or early spring! These are fantastic gift items and can be planted outdoors after they bloom and the freeze has passed!
Both in the ground outdoors or in porch and patio planters, Grand Perfection attracts bees and butterflies while lighting up the landscape with their bi-color silky petals! Even once these blooms fade, the foliage remains looking fantastic! Use as edging and in groupings throughout Cottage borders, Cut Flower gardens, perennial and mixed-bulb gardens, and Rock gardens!
Red & White Streaked Cuppy Blooms
Fragrant Silky Petals
Lovely Cut Flowers & Indoor Forced Winter Décor
Pollinator Friendly & Easy to Grow!
Spring Accents, Beds & Borders, En Masse & Containers
#ProPlantTips for Care:Tulip Bulbs require full sun and well-drained soil. Appreciating afternoon shade in warmer hardiness zones where the sun is intense. Any soil type is suitable so long as it is not soggy. Plant in the ground with pointed ends up 3 times as deep as the bulbs are tall. Fall-planted bulbs need well-drained soil with moderate moisture needs. Add bulb fertilizer to each hole for best results. Deadhead after flowers fade, but let the leaves remain so they can make food for the bulb and next year’s flowers! Not only are they strong, but Tulips also have incredible endurance. The blooms endure through spring showers, occasional sleet, and unexpected days of hot sunshine.
Full Sun For Strongest Growth
Well-Drained Soil
Moderate Moisture Needs
Deadhead After Flowers Fade & Prune Mounds After Leaves Yellow
Deer Seldom Bother Them
Candy-striped two-tone blooms, the Grand Perfection Tulip looks fantastic throughout indoor or outdoor landscapes! Nature Hills ships your bulbs based on the correct planting time for your growing zone!