| Forrest FruitsOur Forrest Fruits combination is a colour palette in red, pink, purple and black. Like delicious fruits these tulips complement each other perfectly. Mix the bulbs or plant them in separate groups, it doesn't matter, because it stays beautiful and relaxing to watch. Tulips Queen of Night, Jan Reus, Don Quichotte, Synaeda Blue packed sepately. |
| Tulip Queen of NightTulip Queen of Night is the most famous black tulip. Long sought after, but finally found. The black tulip! Well in fact it is very very dark purple, but for us its black enough. This tulip stand on long elegant stems and makes a mysterious impression in your garden. A late flowering tulip that blooms in early May. This is the true Queen of Night. Introduced in 1944. |
| Tulip ContinentalTulip Continental flowers in April, just before the classic black Tulip Queen of Night. Every black tulip is unique, so is this one. In sunlight the colour is faint, while it is pitch-black in the shade. A nice detail is that the stem changes colour from green to black to change back again where the flower starts. Found in 2011. |
| Tulip Christmas DreamTulip Christmas Dream is an eye-catcher in early to mid season. This variety is one of the earliest blooming bright pink tulips. Just notice the different shades of pink, from dark in the center to bright pink at the edge. The pointy petals give this tulip just a bit extra. The short but sturdy stem keeps the flower upright, even in bad weather. Tulip Christmas Dream is lovely to combine with Blue Grape Hyaciths. Registered in 1973. Fragrant! |