Tulipa 'Pretty Princess' | Pretty Princess Triumph Tulip

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DESCRIPTION
Tulipa ‘Pretty Princess’ opens rose-pink blossoms with darker pink, purple and orange flame-like markings that create a richly colored display in spring. Flowering occurs in mid-spring, when the blooms rise evenly above the foliage and maintain clean outlines through changing weather. The coloration deepens subtly as the flowers mature, giving the display a layered, refined appearance rather than a flat tone.

This cultivar belongs to the Triumph group, developed through breeding programs that emphasize strong stems, uniform bloom timing, and clear flower shape. ‘Pretty Princess’ is widely noted for its consistent performance in garden and landscape plantings, with its balanced proportions and reliable flowering.

DESCRIPTION
Tulipa ‘Pretty Princess’ opens rose-pink blossoms with darker pink, purple and orange flame-like markings that create a richly colored display in spring. Flowering occurs in mid-spring, when the blooms rise evenly above the foliage and maintain clean outlines through changing weather. The coloration deepens subtly as the flowers mature, giving the display a layered, refined appearance rather than a flat tone.

This cultivar belongs to the Triumph group, developed through breeding programs that emphasize strong stems, uniform bloom timing, and clear flower shape. ‘Pretty Princess’ is widely noted for its consistent performance in garden and landscape plantings, with its balanced proportions and reliable flowering.

 
  • Family: Liliaceae
    Height: 12 to 16 in
    Width: 4 to 6 in
    Foliage color: Medium green leaves with creamy-white margins
    Flower color: Rose-pink with red-purple to purple flames, often with a warm yellow base inside the cup
    Tulip form: Triumph
    Bloom time: Mid spring
    Light requirements: Full sun
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low, remove spent flowers to prevent seed formation, allow foliage to yellow naturally before removal
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 8
    Wildlife attractors: Occasional visits from bees

    This plant can be seen at Roozengaarde.

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