Single Late Tulip 'Queen of Night'

Tulipa

Family
Liliaceae (lil-ee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Tulipa (TOO-li-pa)
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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Chico, California

GARBERVILLE, California

Pittsburg, California

Sacramento, California

San Francisco, California

Clifton, Colorado

Denver, Colorado

New Haven, Connecticut

Atlanta, Georgia

Chicago, Illinois

Indianapolis, Indiana

Hubbard, Iowa

Ewing, Kentucky

Durham, Maine

Dracut, Massachusetts

Casnovia, Michigan

Mason, Michigan

Los Alamos, New Mexico

Ithaca, New York

Belfield, North Dakota

Dayton, Ohio

, Ontario

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania

Penhook, Virginia

Spokane, Washington

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ROSLINDALE, MA | April 2015 | neutral

A dark maroon that isn't quite black, the color doesn't stand out in the garden, and is best used to contrast with other single late tuli...Read More

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