Tulip Ice Cream
This delicious-looking Tulip Ice Cream has become everybody’s favourite in such a short time! This peony-shaped double tulip literally looks like a delightful vanilla-raspberry ice cream. The bottom part of the petals is in a cup shape and has a raspberry red colour. On the inside of this unique “red cup” is a frilled white whip-cream-looking petal filling. It really looks tasty!
Ice Cream tulip belongs to the double late tulip group that bloom in late spring (April-May) and often grows taller than the earlier varieties. The Ice Cream tulip, however, doesn’t grow tall enough for being suitable for cut flower use, but it looks astonishing in the display of your garden!
€19.99
Per package: 10

This delicious-looking Tulip Ice Cream has become everybody’s favourite in such a short time! This peony-shaped double tulip literally looks like a delightful vanilla-raspberry ice cream. The bottom part of the petals is in a cup shape and has a raspberry red colour. On the inside of this unique “red cup” is a frilled white whip-cream-looking petal filling. It really looks tasty!
Ice Cream tulip belongs to the double late tulip group that bloom in late spring (April-May) and often grows taller than the earlier varieties. The Ice Cream tulip, however, doesn’t grow tall enough for being suitable for cut flower use, but it looks astonishing in the display of your garden!
- Flower period
- Planting period
Bulb/tuber size | 11/12 |
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Delivered as | Flower bulb or tuber |
Number per m2 | 60 |
Per package | 10 |
Plant depth | 4 - 4.7 inch |
Planting distance | 4 - 4.7 inch |
Scented | No |
Type of bulb | Double late |
Flowering period | April, May |
Bulb type | Tulipa |
Hardy | Yes |
Flowering and growth height | 8 - 12 inch |
Flower color | Pink, White |
Place / Planting position | Partial shade, Sun |
Hardiness zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Naturalizing | No |
Attracting bees and butterflies | No |
Suitable for pots and planters | Yes |
Suitable as cut flower | No |
Deer and rodent resistant | No |
Other information
- First loosen the soil well where the flower bulbs will be planted. Then the soil is easier to work with.
- Dig a hole and make sure it is 2 to 3 times as deep as the height of the tulip bulbs.
- For the distance between the bulbs, make sure it is 2 times the diameter of the bulbs.
- Plant the flower bulbs in the hole with the pointed side facing up or with the root base facing down.
- Cover the tulip bulbs with soil and water them well.