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Friday, August 23, 2024

Tulip variety ‘Ad Rem’.

  One of the varieties of Darwin hybrids, still considered a masterpiece variety of this class. It was created by Konienenburg in 1960. It has a strong thick stem 60 cm high, large leaves and large goblet-shaped carmine-red flowers, up to 9 cm high, which bloom from the first ten days of April.

 Their great advantage is that they do not open completely in the sun.


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