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Tulipa Fringed 'Labrador

Tulip

Labrador is a fringed tulip with deep maroon-black petals that age to a red-wine hue. The heavily fringed flowers can span up to 4 inches across, standing 18 to 20 inches tall. Blooming in mid to late spring, this variety thrives in full sun to partial shade and is well-suited for containers, borders, and cut flower arrangements.

Bin Display Box of 125 Bulbs, Size 11/12

68.75

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When should I plant Tulipa Fringed 'Labrador?
Fall Planting Schedule
Growing and Maintenance Tips for Tulipa Fringed 'Labrador

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.

Additional Information
Height 20 Inches
Spread 2-4 Inches
Spacing 4-6 Inches
Hardiness Zone 3-8
Color Black
Detailed Description for Tulipa Fringed 'Labrador

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