The Tulip 'Vaya Con Dios' bulbs showcase double fringed flowers that begin as yellow and transition to apricot, orange, and red hues as they age. Double late tulips, also known as Peony flowering tulips, boast sizable double blooms and typically bloom later and taller than their early-blooming counterparts.
The Vaya Con Dios flower is a Division 11 tulip, characterised by double or semi-double flowers that bloom in late spring and a Division 7 tulip, characterised by it's fringed petals.
The Vaya Con Dios Tulip flowers in April/May and will grow well in a wide variety of conditions, but will prefer fertile, well drained soil. They are happy in full sun but will thrive in partial shade.
Planting Time: September - November
Flowering Time: April-May
Max height: 40cm