| Tulip Queen of NightTulip Queen of Night is the most famous black tulip. Long sought after, but finally found. The black tulip! Well in fact it is very very dark purple, but for us its black enough. This tulip stand on long elegant stems and makes a mysterious impression in your garden. A late flowering tulip that blooms in early May. This is the true Queen of Night. Introduced in 1944. |
| Tulip NegritaThe best purple tulip in the world is Tulip Negrita. The shape of the flower is absolutely beautiful and the colour is almost magic. The deep purple consists of several hues and can be combined with almost every other colour. Negrita flowers in mid season and therefore can be combined with tulips, but also with white daffodils. This great tulip does well in gardens because of the strenght and long flowering time. With this tulip you'll have a true gemstone in your garden. |
| Tulip MaureenTulip Maureen is the highest pure white tulip on the market. The flower is as large as a mug and is clearly visible from a distance. This late bloomer is great to combine with early bloomers. Tulip Maureen will grow high above the spent flowers to prolong this spectacle. Winner of the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS. Introduced in 1950. |
| Tulip ContinentalTulip Continental flowers in April, just before the classic black Tulip Queen of Night. Every black tulip is unique, so is this one. In sunlight the colour is faint, while it is pitch-black in the shade. A nice detail is that the stem changes colour from green to black to change back again where the flower starts. Found in 2011. |