Double Late Tulip Bulbs

Double late tulips, also known as peony tulips, feature lush, multi-layered petals that create a full, ruffled appearance, reminiscent of peonies or roses. Blooming in late spring, they extend the tulip season with large, showy flowers, often reaching 4 inches in diameter.

A standout variety is ‘La Belle Epoque’ – A uniquely colored tulip with caramel, rosy-plum, and smoky peach tones, prized for its vintage aesthetic and exceptional vase life.

These tulips thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, standing 12–20 inches tall with strong stems, though their dense blooms may need shelter from strong winds. Their long-lasting flowers and romantic appeal make them a favorite among cut flower growers, ensuring stunning arrangements with layered texture and deep color saturation.

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