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Keizerskroon Tulip
The oldest tall tulip still under cultivation!
Dating back to 1750, this brilliant heirloom variety is even older than Breck's, but it's still a stunner. Keizerskroon is Dutch for "emperor's crown," a fitting name for this eye-catching tulip whose scented, egg-shaped flowers are intensely red and edged in vibrant gold. This historic variety is also called Grand Duc.
Dating back to 1750, this brilliant heirloom variety is even older than Breck's, but it's still a stunner. Keizerskroon is Dutch for "emperor's crown," a fitting name for this eye-catching tulip whose scented, egg-shaped flowers are intensely red and edged in vibrant gold. This historic variety is also called Grand Duc.
The oldest tall tulip still under cultivation!
Dating back to 1750, this brilliant heirloom variety is even older than Breck's, but it's still a stunner. Keizerskroon is Dutch for "emperor's crown," a fitting name for this eye-catching tulip whose scented, egg-shaped flowers are intensely red and edged in vibrant gold. This historic variety is also called Grand Duc.
Dating back to 1750, this brilliant heirloom variety is even older than Breck's, but it's still a stunner. Keizerskroon is Dutch for "emperor's crown," a fitting name for this eye-catching tulip whose scented, egg-shaped flowers are intensely red and edged in vibrant gold. This historic variety is also called Grand Duc.
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The oldest tall tulip still under cultivation!
Dating back to 1750, this brilliant heirloom variety is even older than Breck's, but it's still a stunner. Keizerskroon is Dutch for "emperor's crown," a fitting name for this eye-catching tulip whose scented, egg-shaped flowers are intensely red and edged in vibrant gold. This historic variety is also called Grand Duc.
Dating back to 1750, this brilliant heirloom variety is even older than Breck's, but it's still a stunner. Keizerskroon is Dutch for "emperor's crown," a fitting name for this eye-catching tulip whose scented, egg-shaped flowers are intensely red and edged in vibrant gold. This historic variety is also called Grand Duc.


















