Friday, August 23, 2024

Tulip variety ‘Orange Queen’.

 A luxurious variety created by Van Bent in 1985. The plant is 50 cm tall; the peduncle is strong, the leaves are green. The flower is goblet-shaped, up to 9 cm tall, yellow, along the edge of the petals at the beginning of flowering there is a thin orange-red stripe, which by the end of flowering expands to cover the entire petal.

 Blooms from the 2nd decade of April for 10 days. Resistant to adverse weather conditions; can be affected by fusarium and the variegation virus. Good in flower beds, where in the spring it creates bright, fiery spots; suitable for cutting and forcing in the winter-spring period (February-March).

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