This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
CHUGIAK, Alaska
GARBERVILLE, California
Merced, California
Chicago, Illinois
Hampton, Illinois
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Olathe, Kansas
Barbourville, Kentucky
Durham, Maine
Silver Spring, Maryland
Lake Orion, Michigan
Macomb, Michigan
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Crown Point, New York
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Belfield, North Dakota
Akron, Ohio
Geneva, Ohio
Painesville, Ohio
, Ontario
Meshoppen, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Rapid City, South Dakota
Charlottesville, Virginia
Lynchburg, Virginia
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Registration by KAVB (Royal General Bulb Growers' Association) is with its correct spelled name 'Angélique', so with an é.
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These are lovely tulips, but like the other double late tulips they do not naturalize or perennialize here (Boston Z6a).
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Very pretty. Sometimes flowers start out white and then change to pink. This is one of the things I like best about this tulip: A whit...Read More
I love these early spring tulips. They have come up pink each year. They are definitely light pink, but others complain about them comi...Read More
Beautiful their 1st year, but only one of 25 planted came back up this year here in Pittsburgh (zone 6a). I was very disappointed. Not ...Read More
The first year I had these they were very lovely, but by the second year they produced very few petals (no longer peony-flowered) and wer...Read More
These tulips have come up for 3 years in my garden and each year they loose more and more of their pink. They are very nice to see first...Read More
Also known as the "Double Late Group", these have full double blooms up to 5-inches accross. They flower in late spring and grow 14-24 inches tall.