7 Tulip Spryng Break 11/12

7 Tulip Spryng Break 11/12

Spryng Break is a spring tulip that sells on movement and colour change. It starts out reading as white with bold red flame markings, then shifts as it matures into softer white-and-rose tones, and can finish with a stronger fuchsia-pink feel, all while keeping a gentle yellow glow inside the flower at the base. The it looks different every few days effect makes it a great choice for customers who want a pot or border clump that keeps evolving through the flowering window. Supplied as a 7-bulb retail pack and shipped in outers of 5, it?s easy to merchandise in tidy blocks and easy for customers to repeat for larger containers or a short run in a bed. Primarily ornamental, though open blooms can offer limited early-season pollen on mild spring days.

Description

Tulip Spryng Break is the opposite of a flat, one-note tulip. Its big selling point is how the colour changes as the blooms develop, giving a planting a new look every few days. Early on, the flowers present as white with strong red flaming; as they open further and mature, the red softens and reads more rose-toned, and later the display can deepen again toward fuchsia-pink, while the inside of the flower holds a soft yellow base that adds warmth and depth. In a pot on a patio or at an entrance, that steady shift is very noticeable and feels like a longer season.
>For retailers, it?s an easy conversation starter and an easy upsell: customers get a changing colour story from one variety. It is supplied as a 7-bulb retail pack and shipped in outers of 5, which keeps shelf presentation neat and stock handling simple. Recommend it for sunny positions where the colour contrast is sharpest and for containers where customers will see the day-to-day changes up close; it also works well planted in grouped border clumps rather than scattered singly, so the flame pattern reads as a deliberate design.
Plant in autumn once soils cool, prioritising good winter drainage (containers or raised planting are the simplest route on heavier ground).
Tulips are mainly decorative, but as an open single flower it may provide small amounts of early-season pollen on mild spring days.

Additional information

Weight 0.93 kg
Unit

No of Bulbs

7 per Bag

Colour

Height

50

Flowering time

Sun requirement

Naturalising

No

Bulbs per m?

80

Pollinator Friendly

No