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Friday, August 23, 2024

Tulip variety ‘Beauty of Apeldoorn’.

  A very interesting yellow-orange variety, with reddish specks scattered across the petals of the flowers; the flower is wide, goblet-shaped, large, 9 cm high.

 The variety was created by K.M. Bentvelzen in 1960. The peduncle is powerful, 60 cm high.

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