



Tulip (bulbs) Buffalo (3 pcs)
Tulip Buffalo is a compact double variety with a delicate cream-pink coloration. Its dense buds form a lush, rose-like shape, making it one of the most striking early spring tulips for flower beds and containers.
Variety description:
Flower: double, dense, 7–9 cm in diameter. Petals are cream-pink, sometimes with a light peach tint.
Height: 25–30 cm — low-growing, compact, with sturdy stems.
Foliage: lance-shaped, medium green, creating a beautiful contrast with the delicate flower color.
Blooming time: very early — late March to April. Flowers last about 10–14 days.
Fragrance: light, unobtrusive.
Hardiness: frost-resistant, disease-tolerant, withstands spring frosts well.
Growing conditions:
Soil: light, fertile, well-drained. Prefers sunny locations.
Planting: in autumn at a depth of 10–12 cm, spacing 10 cm between bulbs.
Care: moderate watering. After flowering, remove spent buds, leaving foliage until it naturally yellows to allow nutrients to return to the bulb.
Where to plant?
Flowerbeds and borders: looks great in group plantings, creating a delicate spring accent.
Mixed borders: pairs well with other low-growing pastel tulips, daffodils, and muscari.
Containers: perfect for decorative pots and containers on balconies and terraces.
Cut flowers: dense double buds maintain shape and freshness in bouquets, adding delicacy and romance.
Tulip Buffalo is a delicate, compact variety, perfect for early spring flower beds and container compositions.



