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Ollioules (Potted)

Ollioules (Potted)

Ollioules features large, rosy pink blooms with broad silver-white edges that brighten as the flower opens. Blooming in mid-spring, the flowers grow about 4–5" wide on tall 20–22" stems. This Tulip brings a soft, classic look to the garden and is especially striking when planted in groups or paired with white or deep purple varieties. Grows well in Zones 3–8.

Ollioules is sold in a 1-gallon pot with 5 bulbs.

Indoor Potted Care Instructions: 

Place your pot in a bright, sunny area that’s also on the cooler side, as these plants don’t like to be too warm; they naturally thrive in cool spring temperatures. Keep them watered once to twice per week, depending on your home’s humidity. These plants prefer moist soil, but don’t oversaturate them, as the bulbs can rot when they sit in water for too long. 

When the flowering stage has passed, let the leaves brown naturally to help store energy for the next growing season. During the summer months, store the bulbs in a cool area like a garage or cellar, and plant them outside in the fall to enjoy early spring blooms again next year. 

$49.00
Ollioules (Potted)
$49.00

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Ollioules features large, rosy pink blooms with broad silver-white edges that brighten as the flower opens. Blooming in mid-spring, the flowers grow about 4–5" wide on tall 20–22" stems. This Tulip brings a soft, classic look to the garden and is especially striking when planted in groups or paired with white or deep purple varieties. Grows well in Zones 3–8.

Ollioules is sold in a 1-gallon pot with 5 bulbs.

Indoor Potted Care Instructions: 

Place your pot in a bright, sunny area that’s also on the cooler side, as these plants don’t like to be too warm; they naturally thrive in cool spring temperatures. Keep them watered once to twice per week, depending on your home’s humidity. These plants prefer moist soil, but don’t oversaturate them, as the bulbs can rot when they sit in water for too long. 

When the flowering stage has passed, let the leaves brown naturally to help store energy for the next growing season. During the summer months, store the bulbs in a cool area like a garage or cellar, and plant them outside in the fall to enjoy early spring blooms again next year. 

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