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Tulip 'Lighting Sun' (6 Bulbs Per Pack)

SKU 1136301
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Tulip ‘Lighting Sun’ is a bright and cheerful tulip, admired for its sunny yellow petals with subtle orange-red streaks. The large, cup-shaped flowers bring vibrant colour and energy to borders, containers, and spring displays. A reliable mid- to late-spring variety, it performs well in both garden beds and as a striking cut flower.

Why We Like It:

  • Sunny Colouring: Bright yellow petals with soft orange-red streaks.

  • Vibrant Spring Display: Adds warmth and energy to the garden.

  • Strong Stems: Excellent for cutting and arrangements.

  • Versatile Use: Perfect for borders, containers, and mixed plantings.

What to Know:

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

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

  • Spacing: Allow 8–10 cm between bulbs for best display.

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

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

Flower Color:

Sunny yellow with subtle orange-red streaks

Planting Months:

October
November
December

Flowering Months:

April
May

Height and Spread:

At full growth, Tulip ‘Lighting Sun’ reaches around 40–45 cm in height × 10–15 cm spread, creating vibrant, cheerful clusters in mid- to late-spring gardens.