Parrot Tulips 'San Fran Mix' - Whimsical West Coast Vibes

Tulip 'San Fran' mix of multi-colored parrot tulips of orange, red and pink. Grown from tulip bulbs.

Parrot Tulips ‘San Fran Mix’ burst into bloom with ruffled petals in vivid shades of pink, orange, yellow, and red, echoing the lively spirit of the West Coast. Because of their dramatic form and bold coloring, they bring a playful, artistic flair to spring gardens. In addition, their unique petals create movement and texture, making every planting feel one-of-a-kind. As a result, Parrot Tulips ‘San Fran Mix’ fill the garden with whimsical beauty and unforgettable charm. Read up about all our plants here!

Planting Tips for Tulips

  • Select a sunny location with well-drained soil for the healthiest growth

  • Plant bulbs 6–8 inches deep to protect them through winter’s chill

  • Space bulbs 4–6 inches apart for a balanced yet full garden display

  • Water after planting, since consistent moisture helps establish roots

  • Add bulb fertilizer at planting time to encourage bold, colorful blooms

Applications in the Garden

  • Line borders with ‘San Fran Mix’ to capture attention with bursts of color and motion

  • Pair with solid tulips or daffodils for a striking contrast of form and style

  • Add to cutting gardens, since their ruffled petals create show-stopping bouquets

  • Plant in containers for a patio display that feels fun and coastal-inspired

FAQ for Tulips

When should I plant Parrot Tulips ‘San Fran Mix’?
Plant in fall, about 6 weeks before the ground freezes

How tall do they grow?
They generally reach 16–20 inches in height

Do they return every year?
They may return for several seasons, though parrot tulips are often replanted for best results

Are they good cut flowers?
Yes, their dramatic petals and colors make them ideal for arrangements

Plant Information & Grower Best Practices

Variety Name: San Fran Mix
Height: 18″
Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Sun or Shade: Full sun
Planting Season: Fall
Bloom Season: Mid – Late Spring
Bloom Cycle: Only blooms once
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Naturalizing?: No
Fragrant?: No
Planting Depth: 5″
Planting Density: 5 per sq. ft.
Deer Resistant: No

Troubleshooting Tulips

  • Weak stems often occur if planted in too much shade

  • Rotting bulbs usually indicate soil that holds excess water

  • Sparse flowering can result from bulbs planted too shallowly

  • Pests like squirrels may disturb bulbs unless protective mesh is used

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