humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata - Tulips - Fluwel
humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata - Tulips - Fluwel
humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata - Tulips - Fluwel
humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata - Tulips - Fluwel
humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata - Tulips - Fluwel
Bulb information
Bulb size
5 cm
Light requirement
Sun, Half shade
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
10 - 20 cm
Planting depth
5 - 10 cm
Color
White
Pot plant
Yes
Plant cutting
Yes

humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata

Per 10 pieces

€9.50

Will be delivered from
01-10-2026
Sale price€9.50
Will be delivered from 01-10-2026
1 bag €9.50 €0.95 per bulb
5 bags €45.15 €0.90 per bulb -5%
10 bags €88.40 €0.88 per bulb -7%
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"A wanna-have among miniature Tulips. What a nice and special little Tulip. The Alba Coerulea Oculata is a rare form of the species Tulipa humilis. The species Tulips humilis has sometime some variation in her colour and very seldom you might find a white one.

Over the last century only a few are found and this Alba Coerulea Oculata is the most reliable one for the garden. She was introduced by the late flower bulb merchant Van Tubergen who found her in Iran in the early nineteen hundreds. For a long she has been on the market under the name Tulipa pulchella Alba but nowadays her official name is Tulip humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata.

Do not plant her in direct sunlight, she doesn’t fancy the heat. Her leaves will shrivel when she is in full sun at midday. Try to find her a somewhat cooler spot in the garden, not too dark but also not too sunny."

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Bulb information
Bulb size
5 cm
Light requirement
Sun, Half shade
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
10 - 20 cm
Planting depth
5 - 10 cm
Color
White
Pot plant
Yes
Plant cutting
Yes

Tulips

Of all bulbs, the tulip is the best known. Tulip bulbs are widely traded and even play a role in Dutch history. The plant was introduced in the Golden Age in our country.

Planting tulips:
They thrive in full sun but will tolerate light shade. Tulips hate wet feet and require well-drained soil. Never plant tulips in a single row; for best results, plant them in groups of at least 15-20 bulbs. They also make excellent container plants and are great as cut flowers.
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