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Tulip 'Salmon Van Eijk' (7 Bulbs Per Pack)

SKU 1136302
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Tulip ‘Salmon Van Eijk’ is a charming late tulip, admired for its soft salmon-pink petals with subtle peachy undertones. The cup-shaped blooms open gracefully in mid- to late-spring, bringing warmth and gentle colour to borders, containers, and cut flower arrangements. Its elegant form and reliable performance make it a favourite for both formal and naturalistic gardens.

Why We Like It:

  • Soft, Warm Colouring: Salmon-pink petals with peachy undertones.

  • Elegant Blooms: Cup-shaped flowers with a graceful appearance.

  • Versatile Display: Perfect for borders, containers, and cutting.

  • Reliable Performer: Returns year after year with strong stems.

What to Know:

  • Sun and Soil: Prefers full sun and well-drained, fertile soil.

  • Planting Depth: Plant bulbs 10–15 cm deep in autumn.

  • Spacing: Allow 8–10 cm between bulbs for natural clusters.

  • Watering: Water after planting; keep soil lightly moist during growth.

  • Aftercare: Remove spent flowers; let foliage die back naturally.

Flower Color:

Soft salmon-pink with peachy undertones

Planting Months:

October
November
December

Flowering Months:

April
May

Height and Spread:

At full growth, Tulip ‘Salmon Van Eijk’ reaches around 40–45 cm in height × 10–15 cm spread, forming gentle, warm-toned clusters in mid- to late-spring gardens.