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Fancy Frills is a Fringed Tulip, featuring ivory-white petals that blend into vibrant pink toward the upper edges. Its sturdy stems reach up to 20 inches, supporting flowers that can span up to 4 inches across. Blooming in late spring, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for borders, containers, and cut arrangements. Fancy Frills has received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Planting: Plant in fall once soil temperatures fall below 55°F. Set bulbs 6–8 inches deep with the pointed end facing up. Fringed tulips appreciate a sunny, protected site that showcases their refined, serrated petal edges.
Spacing: Space bulbs 4–6 inches apart. For maximum impact, plant in groups of 10 or more to emphasize their intricate textures and luminous, often bi-colored blooms.
Light: Full sun yields the best color and stem strength. While they tolerate light shade, sunlight enhances the clarity and sparkle of their fringed edges.
Soil: Use well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil (pH 6–7). Avoid soggy spots—good drainage is essential to maintain bulb health and flower form.
Watering: Water after planting to settle the bulbs. In spring, water during prolonged dry spells but never allow the soil to remain soggy—excess moisture may damage flower integrity.
Temperature & Dormancy: Requires 12–16 weeks of cold (below 50°F) to promote healthy root development and flowering.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced bulb fertilizer at planting and again in spring when foliage emerges. This supports strong stems and crisp fringe detail in the blooms.
Pests: Generally low-maintenance. Mulch or mesh helps deter squirrels. Deer will eat buds and emerging foliage—especially in early spring—so use repellents or fencing in vulnerable areas.
Disease: To avoid Botrytis (Tulip Fire), plant only firm, healthy bulbs in sunny, well-ventilated beds. Avoid overhead watering. Remove and discard any infected plant material—do not compost it. Rotate planting sites annually and avoid replanting in affected areas for at least three years.
| Height | 20 Inches |
| Spread | 2-4 Inches |
| Spacing | 4-6 Inches |
| Hardiness Zone | 3-8 |
| Color |
Pink |
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