Tulipa (Double Late Grp) 'Red Princess'

Tulipa (Double Late Grp) 'Red Princess'
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Flower type Double (pleniflorous)
Flower scent Unscented
Flower color Red-dark purple red-046A
Plant height 10 - 20 cm
Flower length/hight 3,5 - 4 cm
Leaf, main color Green grey
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored
Flower color distribution Unicolored

Tulipa (Double Late Grp) 'Red Princess', commonly known as Red Princess tulip, is a stunning variety of tulip that belongs to the Double Late Group. With its pointed or acute leaf tips and pleniflorous double flowers, it is a captivating addition to any garden or floral arrangement.

One notable characteristic of the Red Princess tulip is its unscented flowers. While some tulips boast a fragrant aroma, this particular variety focuses more on its visual appeal rather than its scent. Nonetheless, the lack of fragrance does not diminish its beauty in any way.

The flowers of the Red Princess tulip are a deep and rich red-purple shade, classified as 046A according to the color chart. This vibrant hue adds a touch of drama and sophistication to any garden or bouquet. The flower color is distributed uniformly throughout the petals, giving the tulip a consistent and striking appearance.

In terms of size, the Red Princess tulip reaches a height of 10 to 20 centimeters, making it ideal for borders, pots, or rock gardens. Its compact stature allows it to fit seamlessly into various landscapes and arrangements, adding a pop of color without overpowering the surrounding plants.

The flower length or height of the Red Princess tulip ranges between 3.5 and 4 centimeters, further enhancing its elegance and allure. The double flowers create a delicate and layered effect, their petals forming an intricate and eye-catching display.

Complementing the vibrant flowers are the green-grey leaves of the Red Princess tulip. The main color of the leaves, although subtle, perfectly complements the rich hue of the flowers. Additionally, the leaves are unicolored, devoid of any patterns or markings, allowing the focus to remain on the stunning blooms.

To cultivate the Red Princess tulip, it is recommended to plant the bulbs in well-drained soil and in an area that receives full sun or partial shade. They thrive in cooler climates and can be planted in the fall for spring blooming.

In conclusion, the Red Princess tulip is a true floral gem with its unscented, double flowers in a mesmerizing red-purple shade. Its petite size and unicolored leaves make it an excellent choice for various garden settings. Whether planted in borders, containers, or rock gardens, this tulip variety is sure to make a bold and captivating statement.

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