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Fosteriana Tulips
Fosteriana Tulips are developed from Tulips native to the mountains of central Asia. From all Tulips, this strain is one of the earliest to bloom in the season. The bulbs can be left in the ground the whole year round. When you want them to perennialize, plant them in a spot which receives at least a few hours of sunlight during the spring. Easy to grow in any well-drained soil. They are ideal for low borders, edgings, at entrances or in rockgardens.
 
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