Gudoshnik Double Tulip produces large, showstopper blooms that command attention in spring gardens. Hardy in zones 4 and colder, this cultivar thrives in partial shade and rewards patient gardeners with dramatic double flowers. Plant bulbs in autumn, about 5, 6 weeks before the ground freezes, and watch them emerge with the season's first warm days.
Partial Shade
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4-4
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Moderate
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Large, double blooms that stop gardeners in their tracks, these tulips prefer partial shade and handle cold winters down to zone 4. The bulbs need a proper autumn planting window and cool soil to establish strong root systems before winter, but once settled, they deliver reliable spring color year after year.
Gudoshnik Double Tulips are grown as ornamental spring bulbs, valued for their impressive cut flowers and garden display. The large double blooms make them especially popular for bouquets and arrangements.
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Bulbs should be planted soon after arrival (or immediately after pre-chilling) when soil has cooled to 55°F (13°C) or cooler and nighttime temperatures consistently drop to 40, 50°F (4, 10°C). Plant about 5, 6 weeks before the ground freezes to allow sufficient root development. Space bulbs 1 inch apart in partial shade.
Cut flowers when the blooms are fully open or at your preferred stage. The large double flowers are excellent for cutting. Store cut stems at 32, 35°F (0, 2°C) for optimal vase life.
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