


Tulip | Le Lavandou
Le Lavandou Tulip
Double Late | Late Spring Bloom | Zones 3–8
• Type: Double Late (Peony-style)
• Bloom Time: Late spring (approx. late April to early May)
• Height: 22–24 inches (55–60 cm)
• Color: Outer petals emerge green brushed with pale yellow and red; inner petals unfurl into frothy tangerine and mango tones—like a citrus sorbet in bloom
• Fragrance: Lightly scented
• Planting Depth: 6–8 inches
• Spacing: 5–6 inches apart
• Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil: Fertile, well-drained
• Hardiness: USDA Zones 3–8
• Use: Striking in cutting gardens, spring bouquets, and dramatic border plantings
• Notes: A newer cultivar with strong stems and long-lasting blooms. Best planted en masse or paired with soft yellows and creamy whites for a dessert-inspired palette. Not a reliable perennial—treat as a one-season showstopper.
Le Lavandou Tulip
Double Late | Late Spring Bloom | Zones 3–8
• Type: Double Late (Peony-style)
• Bloom Time: Late spring (approx. late April to early May)
• Height: 22–24 inches (55–60 cm)
• Color: Outer petals emerge green brushed with pale yellow and red; inner petals unfurl into frothy tangerine and mango tones—like a citrus sorbet in bloom
• Fragrance: Lightly scented
• Planting Depth: 6–8 inches
• Spacing: 5–6 inches apart
• Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil: Fertile, well-drained
• Hardiness: USDA Zones 3–8
• Use: Striking in cutting gardens, spring bouquets, and dramatic border plantings
• Notes: A newer cultivar with strong stems and long-lasting blooms. Best planted en masse or paired with soft yellows and creamy whites for a dessert-inspired palette. Not a reliable perennial—treat as a one-season showstopper.