Lady Diana | Single Early Tulip

Description:
A tulip of the Greiggii assortment, Lady Diana is a somewhat petite stunner, much the same as the princess. Beating out at 12-14" tall, this tulip is ideal for shake gardens and fringes, and also crisp decorative layouts. The petals are nearly tri-hued, starting with a serious orange-red in the inside, blurring to a peach and afterward rich white. These blossoms show up in mid-spring and look staggering against the dark green, rich foliage.
Lady Diana | Single Early Tulip

Planting Ideas:
How to Plant Mid-season Blooming Tulips? 
To plant Mid-season Blooming Tulips the globules ought to be planted with the nose of the knob upward (or the roots confronting downwards) and the Lady Diana Tulip ought to be planted about 6 to8"" profound and 4-6"" aside from each other. 
Note: For a few globules you will most likely be unable to tell which route is up or down, in these cases simply plant them on their side and they will change all alone. 

At the point when to Plant Lady Diana Tulip? 
Mid-season Blooming Tulips are regularly planted Mid Fall, and most Lady Diana Tulip will start to blossom at some point in Mid Spring.How to Plant Mid-season Blooming Tulips
To plant Mid-season Blooming Tulips the knobs ought to be planted with the nose of the globule upward (or the roots confronting downwards) and the Lady Diana Tulip ought to be planted about 6-8"" profound and 4-6"" aside from each other. 

Note: For a few knobs you will most likely be unable to tell which path is up or down, in these cases simply plant them on their side and they will change all alone. 
At the point when to Plant Lady Diana Tulip
Mid-season Blooming Tulips are typically planted Mid Fall, and most Lady Diana Tulip will start to blossom at some point in Mid Spring.
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