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Tulipa Single Early 'Pretty Princess'

Tulip

Pretty Princess is a Single Early tulip, known for its bright rose-pink petals flushed with purple flames. It blooms in mid-spring, standing on sturdy stems above broadly lance-shaped leaves edged with a thin creamy-white ribbon.

This variety reaches 12 to 14 inches tall and thrives in full sun with rich, well-drained soil. The blooms are large, typically 4 to 5 inches in diameter, making them a standout in gardens and floral arrangements. A sport of the classic tulip Prinses Irene.

Bulk Tray of 700 Bulbs, Size 11/12 cm

423.50

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When should I plant Tulipa Single Early 'Pretty Princess'?
Fall Planting Schedule
Growing and Maintenance Tips for Tulipa Single Early 'Pretty Princess'

Planting: Plant in fall when soil temperatures drop below 55°F. Set bulbs 6–8 inches deep with the pointed end up. Single early tulips are reliable performers in borders, containers, and mass plantings due to their compact habit and uniform height.
Spacing: Space bulbs 4–6 inches apart. For a strong visual effect, plant in groups of 10 or more—uniform blooms create clean, structured displays.
Light: Full sun yields the best results. They tolerate light shade, but ample sunlight encourages stronger stems and early flowering.
Soil: Use well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil (pH 6–7). Avoid soggy sites—excess moisture can lead to bulb rot, especially in cold spring soils.
Watering: Water after planting to settle the soil. In spring, irrigate only during extended dry spells to avoid weakening stems or shortening bloom duration.
Temperature & Dormancy: Requires 12–16 weeks of cold (below 50°F) to root and initiate flowering.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced bulb fertilizer at planting and again in spring when foliage appears. This supports sturdy stems and dependable color.
Pests: Squirrels may dig newly planted bulbs—use mulch or mesh where needed. Deer will eat buds and early foliage, particularly in spring, so apply repellents or fencing in high-pressure areas.
Disease: To prevent Botrytis (Tulip Fire), plant only healthy bulbs in sunny, well-ventilated locations. Avoid overhead watering and remove any infected foliage—do not compost. Rotate planting locations yearly and avoid replanting in affected sites for at least three years.

Additional Information
Height 14 Inches
Spread 2-4 Inches
Spacing 4-6 Inches
Hardiness Zone 3-8
Color Pink
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