
Tulip Bulbs: Queen Of Night
Due Back In Stock In September 2026
Available for Pre-order in August 2026. Click the "Notify Me When Available" button and enter your email address to be notified when the pre-sale begins.
Description: Create a dramatic spring display with Tulip ‘Queen of Night’, the deepest purple-black tulip available. Its tall, elegant blooms bring sophistication and contrast to borders, containers, and cut flower arrangements. A timeless favourite for adding bold impact to mid-late spring gardens.
Quantity: 8 Bulbs
Planting:Â September to December
Flowering:Â April to May.
Approx Height When Fully Grown:Â 50cm
Origin:Â Netherlands
Certified Organic:Â No
How to Grow Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ Bulbs in Ireland
Plant Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ bulbs in autumn for striking late-spring flowers. Best grown in full sun and well-drained soil, these tulips look spectacular when planted in groups or paired with lighter-coloured varieties for contrast.
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Planting Depth: 10–15 cm deep
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Spacing: 8–10 cm apart
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
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Sunlight: Full sun
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Blooming Time: May
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Height: 50 cm
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Growing Tip: For the boldest display, plant in drifts of 10 or more. Combine with white, pink, or pastel tulips for a striking colour contrast. Allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs.
Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ is an iconic late-flowering tulip, adding elegance and depth to any Irish garden.
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$1.87Tulip Bulbs: Queen Of Night
Due Back In Stock In September 2026
Available for Pre-order in August 2026. Click the "Notify Me When Available" button and enter your email address to be notified when the pre-sale begins.
Description: Create a dramatic spring display with Tulip ‘Queen of Night’, the deepest purple-black tulip available. Its tall, elegant blooms bring sophistication and contrast to borders, containers, and cut flower arrangements. A timeless favourite for adding bold impact to mid-late spring gardens.
Quantity: 8 Bulbs
Planting:Â September to December
Flowering:Â April to May.
Approx Height When Fully Grown:Â 50cm
Origin:Â Netherlands
Certified Organic:Â No
How to Grow Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ Bulbs in Ireland
Plant Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ bulbs in autumn for striking late-spring flowers. Best grown in full sun and well-drained soil, these tulips look spectacular when planted in groups or paired with lighter-coloured varieties for contrast.
-
Planting Depth: 10–15 cm deep
-
Spacing: 8–10 cm apart
-
Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
-
Sunlight: Full sun
-
Blooming Time: May
-
Height: 50 cm
-
Growing Tip: For the boldest display, plant in drifts of 10 or more. Combine with white, pink, or pastel tulips for a striking colour contrast. Allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs.
Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ is an iconic late-flowering tulip, adding elegance and depth to any Irish garden.
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Due Back In Stock In September 2026
Available for Pre-order in August 2026. Click the "Notify Me When Available" button and enter your email address to be notified when the pre-sale begins.
Description: Create a dramatic spring display with Tulip ‘Queen of Night’, the deepest purple-black tulip available. Its tall, elegant blooms bring sophistication and contrast to borders, containers, and cut flower arrangements. A timeless favourite for adding bold impact to mid-late spring gardens.
Quantity: 8 Bulbs
Planting:Â September to December
Flowering:Â April to May.
Approx Height When Fully Grown:Â 50cm
Origin:Â Netherlands
Certified Organic:Â No
How to Grow Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ Bulbs in Ireland
Plant Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ bulbs in autumn for striking late-spring flowers. Best grown in full sun and well-drained soil, these tulips look spectacular when planted in groups or paired with lighter-coloured varieties for contrast.
-
Planting Depth: 10–15 cm deep
-
Spacing: 8–10 cm apart
-
Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
-
Sunlight: Full sun
-
Blooming Time: May
-
Height: 50 cm
-
Growing Tip: For the boldest display, plant in drifts of 10 or more. Combine with white, pink, or pastel tulips for a striking colour contrast. Allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulbs.
Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ is an iconic late-flowering tulip, adding elegance and depth to any Irish garden.
























