![]() ![]() Guarantee: If any plants die within a year, we will replace them. Payment: We do not charge your card until we begin to prepare your order for packing. We will email you the day before your plants are due to arrive. Therefore, please plan your planting day for the weekend at the end of the delivery week or for the week following delivery, at the earliest. *Surcharges to the Highlands and Islands still apply.īecause couriers sometimes experience delays, we schedule delivery by week, not by day. If the whole order was eligible for free P&P then the second of the split orders will be delivered free of charge. If, for reasons of seasonality an order needs to be split, then we will charge for each delivery.Pallets (for all orders of root balls, and large orders, a pallet price will be automatically applied at checkout) = £75.00 (inc VAT) per order.This is applicable to ALL orders to these locations. Orders delivered to Scotland and the Isle of Wight may incur a surcharge (calculated during checkout).Trees & hedging (bareroot plants and trees over 1.2 metres in height) = £19.80 (inc VAT) per order.Large box (pots up to and including 7.5 litres) = £15.00 (inc VAT) per order.Standard box (bareroot plants up to 1.2metres) = £11.40 (inc VAT) per order.Small box (orders containing only seedlings or rooted cuttings) = £7.20 (inc VAT) per order.Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Meritĭordogne is one of a group of French-bred Single Late tulips, a sport of the old favourite Menton, used mostly for floristry in France.ĭelivery: Our standard delivery charges are:.Colour: A blend of tangerine, yellow and rose with a yellow and red interior.It is also a long-lasting tulip in flower, so you can enjoy the display for longer than traditional varieties.įlorists love it, both for the unusual shades of their goblet-shaped flowers and their long stems. Their fresh new foliage will act as a natural support for the tulips' long stems and a wonderful backdrop for the multiple colours of the blooms. It's tall and late-flowering in May, ideal to use as underplanting in a herbaceous border, especially where late-flowering summer perennials are also housed. They are so robust they grow after the flowers have been cut, so have a long vase life. This prestigious award means the plant has been trialled rigorously and has been approved as excellent for ordinary garden, its form and colour are stable and it is reasonably resistant to pests and diseases. It has the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Clear green foliage sets off this myriad of colours perfectly. There's yet more going on inside the flower, where it is yellow with a red band and yellow anthers. Dordogne Tulips have strong, sturdy stems up to 65cm tall, and the eye-catching goblet-shaped blooms seem to change colour by the hour! At first glance, tangerine and rose are the dominant colours, then you notice that the outer petals are pinkish-yellow and orange, fading to light orange-yellow at the edges. ![]()
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