



Apricot Foxx (Potted)
Apricot Foxx is a double early Triumph Tulip that brings a warm blend of apricot-raspberry shades with soft, buttery caramel edges. In cooler springs, the colors deepen, while warmer weather brings out a gentle pastel glow. Each bloom averages about 3ā4ā³ across and sits on a strong 18ā20ā³ stem, perfect for cutting or adding color to garden beds. It blooms in mid-spring and grows well in Zones 3ā7.
Apricot Foxx is sold in a 1-gallon pot with 5 bulbs.
Indoor Potted Care Instructions:
Place your pot in a bright, sunny areaĀ thatāsĀ alsoĀ on the cooler side, asĀ these plantsĀ donātĀ like to be tooĀ warm;Ā theyĀ naturallyĀ thrive inĀ coolĀ springĀ temperatures.Ā Keep them watered once to twice per week, depending on your homeās humidity.Ā These plantsĀ prefer moist soil, butĀ donātĀ oversaturateĀ them, asĀ the bulbs can rot when they sit in water for too long.Ā
When the flowering stage has passed, let the leaves brown naturally toĀ helpĀ storeĀ energy for the next growing season.Ā During the summer months, store the bulbs inĀ a cool areaĀ like a garage or cellar, and plant them outside in the fall to enjoy early spring bloomsĀ again next year.Ā
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Description
Apricot Foxx is a double early Triumph Tulip that brings a warm blend of apricot-raspberry shades with soft, buttery caramel edges. In cooler springs, the colors deepen, while warmer weather brings out a gentle pastel glow. Each bloom averages about 3ā4ā³ across and sits on a strong 18ā20ā³ stem, perfect for cutting or adding color to garden beds. It blooms in mid-spring and grows well in Zones 3ā7.
Apricot Foxx is sold in a 1-gallon pot with 5 bulbs.
Indoor Potted Care Instructions:
Place your pot in a bright, sunny areaĀ thatāsĀ alsoĀ on the cooler side, asĀ these plantsĀ donātĀ like to be tooĀ warm;Ā theyĀ naturallyĀ thrive inĀ coolĀ springĀ temperatures.Ā Keep them watered once to twice per week, depending on your homeās humidity.Ā These plantsĀ prefer moist soil, butĀ donātĀ oversaturateĀ them, asĀ the bulbs can rot when they sit in water for too long.Ā
When the flowering stage has passed, let the leaves brown naturally toĀ helpĀ storeĀ energy for the next growing season.Ā During the summer months, store the bulbs inĀ a cool areaĀ like a garage or cellar, and plant them outside in the fall to enjoy early spring bloomsĀ again next year.Ā
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