Tulip Red Riding Hood (greigii)
A most striking variety which always attracts attention. It has large bright scarlet flowers with a black base on short stems making it perfect for pots. The leaves are beautifully striped with purple. I mix it with grape hyacinths an dwarf white daffodils like Toto. Plant the bulbs in late autumn at least 6" deep in well drained soil in full sun. One of the best for pots, dwarf and early flowering.
Award of Garden Merit by the RHS
Height: 8"
Flowers: April