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Tulipa Single Early ‘White Prince’

Tulip

Single Early Tulips are great for early spring color in your garden. Tulipa Single Early ‘White Prince’ is available directly from our farm in Holland.

Within all tulip families the single early varieties are the first to bloom following daffodils and hyacinths. This Tulip ‘White Prince’ is used for early pot greenhouse production for the period December until March. These tulips stay naturally short and reach an average height of 14-20 inches (35-50cm). To have the tulips bloom early they need an average pre-cooling period of 10-15 weeks. For detailed cooling and forcing instructions please read the following forcing instructions for tulips.

The single early tulips are fragrant and can be combined with other early blooming varieties in your landscape. Overall this beautiful tulip with it’s pure white color and subtile fragrance makes a great addition to your garden and living room.

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  • Within all tulip families the single early varieties are the first to bloom following daffodils and hyacinths.
  • This Tulip ‘White Prince’ is used for early pot greenhouse production for the period December until March.
  • These tulips stay naturally short and reach an average height of 14-20 inches (35-50cm).
  • To have the tulips bloom early they need an average pre-cooling period of 10-15 weeks.
  • For detailed cooling and forcing instructions please read the following forcing instructions for tulips.¬†
  • The single early tulips are fragrant and can be combined with other early blooming varieties in your landscape.
  • Overall this beautiful tulip with it’s pure white color and subtile fragrance makes a great addition to your garden and living room.
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