Purple and Mauve Tulips

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You find that red is too garish, pink may be too soft, and black is frankly too dark... Don't panic, you still have the whole range of tulips with violet, mauve, or even purple flowering. These shades take on the qualities alternately carried by reds, blues, and pinks depending on their intensity. That's why violet, mauve, or purple tulips go wonderfully well with blue, red, or pink flowers. But that's not all, for a charming contrast, pair them with yellow or orange tones. Guaranteed effect!

The tulip is an easy-to-grow plant and ultimately undemanding. Bulbs are planted in autumn, in full sun and in a rather well-drained soil because they dislike excessive moisture. But you can just as well grow them in a pot and create beautiful compositions by associating them with other spring bulbs.

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