7 Tulip Robbedoes 11/12

7 Tulip Robbedoes 11/12

Robbedoes is a spring tulip with a distinctive, rebellious finish?its petals aren?t smooth and classic, they?re irregular and deeply cut, creating a frayed, shaggy outline that looks deliberately different in a bed or pot. The main colour reads as a strong spring red, lifted by a sunny yellow base/centre that adds warmth when the flower opens. The foliage is grey-green, which gives the planting a slightly cooler, more modern backdrop and helps the red pop. Supplied as a 7-bulb retail pack and shipped in outers of 5, it?s an easy retailer line to present as a red tulip with a twist for customers who want something bold but not ordinary. Tulips are primarily ornamental, but open single flowers can offer limited early-season pollen on mild days.

Description

Tulip Robbedoes is a Darwin Hybrid built for impact, but it?s not a standard, smooth-cupped red. The memorable is the flower shape is created by irregular petals that are deeply incised and frayed, giving the bloom a shaggy, slightly wild silhouette that stands out immediately beside more traditional tulips. Colour-wise it presents as a confident spring red, but with a sunny yellow base that brightens the overall look as the flower opens, adding depth rather than a flat block colour. The grey-green foliage contributes to the effect, creating a cooler leaf tone that sharpens the red and suits more contemporary planting schemes. For retailers, Robbedoes is a useful talking point variety?easy to sell because there?s a clear visual story: red tulip, but with unusual fringed/etched petal edges. It?s supplied as a 7-bulb retail pack and shipped in outers of 5, which keeps shelf blocks tidy and makes reordering straightforward. It?s best recommended for sunny positions where the colour reads cleanly and the petal detail can be appreciated, especially in patio pots near doors, along paths, and in grouped border clumps where the frayed outline adds texture across the planting. Plant in autumn once soils cool, prioritising drainage through winter (containers or raised planting are the simplest advice on heavier ground). This is chiefly a display tulip; however, as an open single form it may offer a small amount of early-season pollen in mild spring weather, even if it?s not a primary forage plant.

Additional information

Weight 0.93 kg
Unit

No of Bulbs

7 per Bag

Colour

Height

55

Flowering time

Sun requirement

Naturalising

No

Bulbs per m?

80

Pollinator Friendly

No