Apricot Foxx
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- About Apricot Foxx
Apricot Foxx is a double early Triumph Tulip that brings a warm blend of apricot-raspberry shades with soft, buttery caramel edges. In cooler springs, the colors deepen, while warmer weather brings out a gentle pastel glow. Each bloom averages about 3–4″ across and sits on a strong 18–20″ stem, perfect for cutting or adding color to garden beds. It blooms in mid-spring and grows well in Zones 3–7.
Apricot Foxx is sold in packs of 10 for fall planting.
Fall Planting Instructions:
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Choose an area with partial to full sun that has good drainage.
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Dig a hole 6-8” deep and mix granular fertilizer with soil at the bottom of the hole. Tulip bulbs should be planted 6” below the soil.
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Place bulbs 2-3” apart with points facing upward, and then gently pack the soil over the bulb.
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Water once and then not again till spring.
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Hardiness Zone: 3 - 7
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