Tulipa (Double Late Grp) 'Gibraltar'

Tulipa (Double Late Grp) 'Gibraltar'
Flower type Double (pleniflorous)
Flower color Red-dark purple-060C; White-light yellow orange-011D
Flower length/hight 4,5 - 5 cm
Flower color distribution With trace; Feathered; Marginate; Bicolored

Tulipa 'Gibraltar' is a stunning variety of tulip that belongs to the Double Late Group. Its unique flower type is known as double or pleniflorous, which means it has multiple layers of petals, creating a full and lush appearance. The flowers of 'Gibraltar' exhibit a captivating color palette. The primary hue is a rich, deep red-purple (060C), which adds drama and intensity to any garden. However, it also features touches of white and light yellow-orange (011D), lending a soft and warm contrast.

The flowers of Tulipa 'Gibraltar' grow to a length of 4.5 to 5 cm, making them a prominent and eye-catching addition to any floral arrangement or landscape. The compact size and vibrant colors of these tulips make them ideal for borders, containers, or mass plantings.

One of the most intriguing aspects of 'Gibraltar' tulips is their color distribution. The petals of these blooms display various patterns and markings, adding interest and complexity to their appearance. Some flowers have a delicate trace of the contrasting colors, while others showcase feathering, where the secondary hues create an intricate pattern on the petals.

Additionally, 'Gibraltar' tulips may exhibit marginate color distribution, where the edges of the petals are adorned with a different color than the rest of the bloom. This feature adds a touch of elegance and refinement to the overall look of the flower. Lastly, 'Gibraltar' tulips can also be bicolored, with two distinct hues appearing in separate sections of the petals.

When planting Tulipa 'Gibraltar,' it is important to consider its unique characteristics to truly appreciate its beauty. These tulips prefer full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. They should be planted in the fall about 4-6 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart. With proper care and maintenance, these tulips can bloom stunningly in late spring, creating a captivating display of color and texture.

Whether used as cut flowers in floral arrangements or as a focal point in a garden, Tulipa 'Gibraltar' is sure to attract attention with its double blooms and captivating color distribution. Its rich red-purple petals with touches of white and light yellow-orange create a mesmerizing contrast that is hard to resist. Add some 'Gibraltar' tulips to your garden, and prepare to be enchanted by their beauty and flair.

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