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Tulip Queen Of Night

5.9510 pcs

Tulip Queen of Night has large, perfectly formed flowers. The intense purple color makes it almost black. Queen of Night is one of the oldest tulips (introduced in 1944) and is still very popular.

This product is sold in a bag with 10 bulbs.

(Plant density 60 tulips per m2)

 

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Description

About this tulip:

Tulip Queen of Night has large, perfectly formed flowers. The intense purple color makes it almost black. Sheis one of the oldest tulips (introduced in 1944) and is still very popular.

What is the meaning of the color(s) of the tulip?

Dark purple is a mysterious color and almost black. The color is associated with power, elegance, formality and mystery. Dark purple indicates power and authority. It is also considered a very formal, elegant and prestigious color.

Which group does the tulip belong to?

Single Late Group: Single flowered cultivars, mainly long stemmed, late flowering.

The Tulip:

One of the most famous flower bulbs in the world, the Netherlands exports a lot of tulip bulbs to other countries every year. The Dutch climate is extremely suitable for tulip cultivation because the sandy soil behind the dunes ensures that the crop can develop optimally. Almost half of the Dutch flower fields are full of tulips. In the largest flower park in Europe, the Keukenhof near Amsterdam, you can see more than 800 different tulips. The spring park will open its doors at the end of March. Each year, the flower park has a special theme that inspired the designs of the gardens and flower shows in the pavilions. Flowers have been part of our lives for centuries. Flowers are used as classic symbols in art, architecture and design.

The origin of the tulip:

The origin of tulips can be found in Asia, in countries such as Iran, Kazakhstan and Afghanistan. Tulips also occur naturally in North Africa and Southern Europe. Tulips need cold nights and cold winters to grow. Eventually, the flower reaches Turkey. This is the country where the tulip gets the name we know: tulipa (in Latin). The name is derived from the local name for a turban, tulipan.

But how did the tulip end up in The Netherlands? 

Turkish sultan Süleyman, who lives in 1550, is a very rich man. He fills his gardens full of flowers, especially tulips. When the Sultan is in a very good mood he gives, by exception, some tulip bulbs as a gift. For instance to the Flemish envoy in Turkey, Ogier Gisleen van Busbeke. Ogier gives a few tulip bulbs to the Fleming Carolus Clusius (Charles de l’Écluse) who manages the herb garden of the Austrian emperor. The tulips occupy a prominent place in the emperor’s garden. Clusius becomes professor at Leiden University in The Netherlands. Of course he takes a number of tulip bulbs with him. Clusius is very careful with his bulbs and refuses to sell them. One night, thieves steal some bulbs from his garden. This is the beginning of the tulip and bulb trade in the Netherlands.

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Additional information

Bulb Subgroup

Single Tulips

Color

Purple

Deer / Rodent resistant

No

Flowering Period

Mid to Late Spring

Fragrant

No

Height

50-60 CM / 20-24"

Planting Depth

12 CM / 5"

Shipping

Start shipping: early October

Soil

Well-drained

Space between bulbs

10-12 CM / 4-5"

Sunlight

Partial shade / Full sun