Description
Calling all purple lovers! This is an unusual white flower flamed with purple atop sword-shaped grey-green leaves. Flaming Flag should be planted in a sunny, well drained spot in beds, borders, gardens, pots, or as a cut flower. This tulip will create quite a stir. It is a strong, sturdy flower that combines well with white daffodils, hyacinths and Muscari armeniacum.