High Country Gardens Queen Of The Night Tulip
Best choice for gardeners seeking dramatic, dark blooms in late spring.
These near-black blooms bring a moody, sophisticated drama to the garden that lighter varieties simply can't match. They demand a bit of patience as you wait for the foliage to die back, but the payoff is an unrivaled, velvet-hued centerpiece that anchors your late-spring borders.
$11.24
Who it's for
- Floral designers looking for elegant, long-lasting cut flowers
- Gardeners seeking high-contrast, sophisticated floral displays
- Landscape planners wanting to extend the spring blooming season
Who should skip it
- Gardeners in areas with high squirrel or vole populations
- Homeowners expecting reliable, low-maintenance perennial re-blooming
- Gardeners with planting sites exposed to harsh afternoon sun
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
Deep, near-black velvet petals create a striking focal point in gardens.
Ease of Cultivation
Low-maintenance perennial that thrives with minimal intervention once established.
Cut Flower Utility
Sturdy stems and dramatic color make these ideal for indoor arrangements.
Climate Versatility
Broad hardiness range allows for successful growth across most temperate zones.
Pollinator Appeal
Reliably attracts bees to the garden during the late spring season.
Naturalization Potential
Bulbs establish well and return consistently with proper post-bloom care.
Key Specs
Bloom Time
Late spring
Mature Height
20-24 inches
Mature Spread
4-6 inches
Bulb Spacing
4.5 inches
Flower Bulb Size
12+ cm
Planting Depth
5.0 inches
Hardiness Zones
2-8
USDA Hardiness Zones
Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
Plant Life Cycle
Perennial
Flower Type
Tulip
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