White Hot Dutch Tulip
There's nothing like a classic tulip. The White Hot Dutch is the traditional tulip shape which looks crisp and pure in white. Style as a single style bunch or team with other spring flowers.
Tulips are hand wrapped in London with complimentary gift wrapping.
Available for national delivery. Please add an order note at checkout if you’d like your delivery on the Saturday 9th or Sunday 10th March. The last order date for delivery on the 9th or 10th is 12pm on Wednesday 6th. If you have a specific delivery date, please add into order. Standard delivery is 3-7 working days.
Adding a vase to your order? The delivery of your items may arrive separately. For 25 stems, opt for the Royal Windsor Vase or Small Mayfair Onyx Vase. For 50 stems, the Wide Apothecary Vase.
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How to care for your FLOWERBX bouquet
Trim your stems
Re-cut the stems around 2 - 3cm from the bottom at a 45° angle.
Remove excess foliage
Your Dutch tulips will arrive with excess foliage. Remove the outer leaves and anything else that would sit below the waterline, as otherwise, this will create debris build-up in your vase.
Arranging your tulips
With a single stem in hand, start to arrange your tulips by keeping them facing the same direction, forming a symmetrical spiral.
Top tips for tulips
Your FLOWERBX delivery comes directly from the grower and is sourced to order, meaning they are the freshest flowers available. Below are the top tips for creating a beautiful display:
How do I get tulips to stand up?
You get tulips to stand up by dropping a penny in your vase of water. Putting a penny in a vase can stop tulips from drooping due to the copper in the coin.
Should you put ice or water on tulips?
Florists advise dropping an ice cube in a vase of cool, clean water to keep tulips happy and healthy.
Should you remove leaves from tulips?
You should remove leaves from tulips should they sit below the waterline of your vase. This is recommended because foliage and leaves that sit below the waterline of your vase can contaminate the water, leaving your tulips with less chance of a long vase life.
Is vinegar good for tulips?
Yes, vinegar is often suggested as a good solution to prolonging the vase life of tulips and other cut flowers. This is because vinegar helps decrease the growth of bacteria in your vase over time, lowering PH and increasing acidity.