This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Braselton, Georgia
Ewing, Kentucky
Croton On Hudson, New York
, Ontario
Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Lafayette, Tennessee
Logan, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Back when I lived in Southeast Idaho, these where one of the few tulip varieties that not only persisted year to year, but multiplied rel...Read More
Fosteriana tulips are among the few hybrids that will usually perennialize in my climate (with rain in summer, Boston Z6a), if they aren'...Read More
These tulips are not white! At least not for me here in high UV light with cold nights. I would call them primrose or light yellow. Th...Read More
Flowers open a soft yellow and fade to white over a few days.
Like other fosterianas, this blooms exceptionally early, wit...Read More
In autumn 2006 I've planted this pretty tulips in my new garden. Until now (spring 2009) they've flowered every spring. From the tulips i...Read More
This is my first year growing this- or any other- tulip. I've always been told tulips act like annuals in the southern heat, so I've neve...Read More
I liked the big blooms on this tulip and it blended in well with my other tulips. But they do not stand up well to the wind. The least l...Read More