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When will my tulip bulbs sprout or bloom?Updated a month ago

You should expect your tulip bulbs to start sprouting in early spring as the weather and soil warm up. Early-blooming tulips bloom in March or April, mid-blooming tulips in April or May, and late-blooming tulips emerge in May or June. We offer the following tulip classifications in our 2024 Collection:

  • Parrot: Ruffled petals with irregular edges, on long stems, bloom in late season.
  • Double Early: Fully double flowers on short stems, bloom early in the season.
  • Double Late: Fully double flowers on long stems, bloom in late season.
  • Single Late: Cup-shaped flowers on long stems, bloom in late season.
  • Triumph: Cup-shaped flowers on sturdy stems, bloom in midseason.
  • Darwin Hybrid: Large, bowl-shaped flowers on tall stems, bloom in mid to late season.
  • Fringed: Fringed or serrated petal edges, on sturdy stems, bloom in late season.
It's important to remember that bloom time can vary due to factors like weather conditions, tulip variety, and planting site characteristics. While you wait for your tulips to bloom, we invite you to embrace the excitement, trusting that each tulip will unfurl its petals in its own time!

To learn more, check out our blog posts What Are Pre-Cooled Tulip Bulbs? and How to Plant Tulip Bulbs.

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