Tulipa (Darwinhybrid Grp) 'Leo'

Flower type | Single |
Flower scent | Weak |
Flower color | Red-medium red-046C |
Inflorescence | Single-flowered |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Yellow-dark yellow-014B |
Tulipa 'Leo' is a member of the Darwinhybrid Group of tulips, known for their large and showy flowers. The flower type of 'Leo' is single, meaning it has a single row of petals, creating a simple and elegant look.
While some tulips are prized for their strong and intoxicating fragrance, 'Leo' has a weak scent. However, what it lacks in fragrance, it makes up for in its stunning color. The flower of 'Leo' is a striking shade of red, specifically a medium red with the color code 046C. This vibrant and eye-catching hue is sure to draw attention in any garden or floral arrangement.
The inflorescence of 'Leo' consists of single flowers, meaning each stem produces a solitary bloom. This adds a sense of delicacy and grace to the overall appearance of the plant. Additionally, 'Leo' has secondary colors on its petals, specifically a dark yellow with the color code 014B. This touch of yellow provides a lovely contrast and adds depth to the already captivating red petals.
When planting 'Leo' tulips, it is important to consider their needs. They thrive in well-drained soil and prefer full sun or partial shade. Like all tulips, they should be planted in the fall, ideally six to eight weeks before the first frost for optimal growth. With proper care, these tulips will bloom in the spring, bringing joy and beauty to any outdoor space.
'Leo' tulips can be incorporated into various garden designs. Their single flower type and vibrant red color make them perfect for creating focal points and adding drama to flower beds or borders. They also make stunning cut flowers for bouquets and floral arrangements, and their vibrant red hue can add a pop of color to any indoor space.
Whether in a garden or a vase, 'Leo' tulips are sure to make a statement. With their large and showy blooms, striking red color, and delicate yellow accents, they are a true feast for the eyes. While their fragrance may be weak, their visual beauty more than compensates, making them a wonderful addition to any flower lover's collection.
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