More than any other tulip type, the brightly colored species tulips are the best choice for Southern gardens. ‘Lady Jane’ is a Southern classic with a pink and white combination that is both delicate and bold.
Features
| Bloom/Feature | Phototropic pink/white blooms in mid-March |
| Plant Type | Fall Bulbs |
| Evergreen or Deciduous | Deciduous |
| USDA Zones | 6,7,8 |
| Zone Detail | Hardy to -10 F |
| Key Features | heat tolerance, drought tolerance, water-wise, reblooming |
| Use | border, container, accent |
| Exposure | Full sun |
| Bloom Season | spring |
| Dimension | 6-12" H x spreading |
| Growth Rate | Moderate to fast growth |
Care
| Water | Natural Southern rainfall/ Dry during summer |
| Soil Type | Any |
| Fertilizer | Early spring |
| Pruning | None |
Planting Instructions
plant in full sun
soil should be 2-3’ over the bulb
natural rainfall is best; avoid summer irrigation
digging and refrigeration is NOT necessary

