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Mayflowering Tulip Menton | Bag of 25 Wholesale | Tulipa single late 'Menton' | Zone 3-8 | Pink | 26 inches | Full Sun | Half Sun / Half Shade
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Mayflowering Tulip Menton | Bag of 25 Wholesale | Tulipa single late 'Menton' | Zone 3-8 | Pink | 26 inches | Full Sun | Half Sun / Half Shade

A generous planting of this late-blooming beauty extends the tulip season in your customer's or client's garden. Menton is a Mayflowering type that boasts a classic egg-shaped tulip form and a color palette that changes depending on where it is located in the landscape. Yes… you read that right! Menton produces rosy pink tulips in shady sites an…
A generous planting of this late-blooming beauty extends the tulip season in your customer's or client's garden. Menton is a Mayflowering type that boasts a classic egg-shaped tulip form and a color palette that changes depending on where it is located in the landscape. Yes… you read that right! Menton produces rosy pink tulips in shady sites and apricot-rose blooms in sunny areas. With the right planting strategy, this gives gardeners two distinct colors in one unique tulip. Flowers emerge in May-quite late for tulips-filling in the space between the spring bulbs and that time when the summer perennials begin to emerge.
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A generous planting of this late-blooming beauty extends the tulip season in your customer's or client's garden. Menton is a Mayflowering type that boasts a classic egg-shaped tulip form and a color palette that changes depending on where it is located in the landscape. Yes… you read that right! Menton produces rosy pink tulips in shady sites and apricot-rose blooms in sunny areas. With the right planting strategy, this gives gardeners two distinct colors in one unique tulip. Flowers emerge in May-quite late for tulips-filling in the space between the spring bulbs and that time when the summer perennials begin to emerge.