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Lovely Combinations - Anemone Blue & Tulip White

€10.95

Lovely Combinations – Anemone Blue & Tulip White Bulbs is a graceful spring flowering collection that combines the elegant white blooms of Tulip Royal Virgin with the charming violet-blue flowers of Anemone blanda. This beautiful pairing creates a fresh and natural display, with crisp white tulips rising above a carpet of daisy-like anemones, making it ideal for borders, containers and woodland-style planting.

Flowering from early to mid spring, this carefully selected combination provides a striking contrast of colour and form while attracting early pollinators to the garden. The tulips add height and elegance, while the low-growing anemones create a colourful ground cover beneath them for a layered spring display.

Key Features
✓ Elegant mix of tulip and anemone bulbs
✓ Includes Tulip Royal Virgin and Anemone blanda
✓ Crisp white tulips with vibrant blue anemone flowers
✓ Flowers from early to mid spring
✓ Ideal for borders, containers and woodland-style planting
✓ Easy to grow and reliable performers

Size
✓ Tulip height: Approximately 35–45cm (14–18 inches)
✓ Anemone height: Approximately 10–15cm (4–6 inches)

Planting & Growing
✓ Planting time: September to December
✓ Flowers: March to April
✓ Position: Full sun or partial shade
✓ Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
✓ Planting depth: Tulips approximately 10–15cm (4–6 inches), Anemones approximately 5–8cm (2–3 inches)
✓ Spacing: Approximately 8–10cm (3–4 inches) apart
✓ Suitable for borders, containers and naturalising

Aftercare
Plant bulbs and tubers in autumn in well-drained soil for the best spring display. Soak anemone tubers in water for several hours before planting to encourage faster establishment. Remove spent tulip flowers once they have faded and allow the foliage of both plants to die back naturally so they can store energy for the following season.

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