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Tulip Queen Of Night - 25 Bulbs Per Pack

Queen of Night is a mid-season, single-flowered tulip with dark pure blooms of satin black. A must-have colour for making a statement or adding a touch of drama. Its flowers appear conical at first, then open to a more rounded shape and finish. Considered
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Queen of Night is a mid-season, single-flowered tulip with dark pure blooms of satin black. A must-have colour for making a statement or adding a touch of drama. Its flowers appear conical at first, then open to a more rounded shape & finish. Considered as larger-sized flowers & ones which are perfect for your bedding displays
- particularly effective when planted en masse. Tulips provide a much-needed splash of colour & are a must for every garden. A spring display is simply not the same without them.

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Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
Satin - A weaving technique which provides a glossy surface and dull back
Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
Dark - A colour which absorbs visable ligt so apears less light than objects that reflect light
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
Tulip - A perennial flower. Often related to the Netherlands. They come in many different colours
Season - The separation of four parts of the year into Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

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