
Apricot Symbiose
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Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes.
Apricot Symbiose is a double-early Tulip that blooms in soft sherbet shades—ranging from peach and apricot to pale rose pink as the flowers mature. Each bloom is 2½–3" across and opens in early to mid-spring. Plants grow 14–18" tall with strong stems that hold up well in garden beds, containers, or cut arrangements. Hardy in Zones 3–8, Apricot Symbiose is known for its layered form and long-lasting pastel color.
Apricot Symbiose 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 - 8
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