Olympic Flame

$11.95

Shipping Starts: 2nd week of October

Quantity per Package: 10 bulbs

Light Required: Full sun/ Partial shade

Height: 18-22"

Blooming Period: Mid Spring

Bulb size: 12/+

Planting Distance: 4-5"

Planting Depth: 6"

Hardness Zone:

Deer Resistant: No

Minimum Bulbs for Effect:

About Olympic Flame

The Tulip Olympic Flame is a bold and eye-catching tulip that brings warmth and energy to spring gardens. Its fiery mix of yellow and red petals creates a flame-like effect that stands out beautifully in borders, flower beds, and pots. This tulip variety is known for its strong stems, reliable blooming, and striking color contrast, making it a favorite for gardeners and floral designers alike. With its vivid appearance, Tulip Olympic Flame instantly adds movement and brightness to any outdoor space.

  • Fiery coloration: vibrant yellow petals with bold red flames for a dramatic spring display

  • Strong growth: sturdy stems that hold up well in wind and rain

  • Spring highlight: blooms early to mid-season for a long-lasting floral show

  • Versatile use: ideal for borders, containers, and cutting for indoor arrangements

  • Easy performance: reliable flowering with minimal effort required

  • High visual impact: perfect for creating contrast in mixed plantings

How to plant and take care of Tulip Olympic Flame:

  • Planting time: plant bulbs in autumn before the first hard frost for strong spring growth

  • Planting depth: place bulbs about 10–15 cm deep in loose, well-draining soil

  • Sun exposure: choose a sunny or lightly shaded spot for the most vibrant blooms

  • Water management: water after planting, then avoid overwatering during winter dormancy

  • Soil care: ensure soil is nutrient-rich but never soggy to prevent bulb rot

  • After flowering: remove faded blooms but allow foliage to die back naturally for energy storage

$11.95

FAQs

Caring for Olympic Flame Tulips focuses on providing the right balance of sunlight, soil conditions, and post-bloom maintenance to ensure strong flowers and healthy bulbs for future seasons. These tulips thrive in full sun or partial shade, ideally receiving at least 6 hours of direct light daily. Plant them in well-draining soil because waterlogged conditions can cause bulb rot. During the growing season, keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy, especially in spring when growth is active. After blooming, remove spent flowers (deadheading) to prevent the plant from wasting energy on seed production. However, allow the foliage to remain until it naturally yellows and dies back, as this helps the bulb store energy for the next year. You can also apply a balanced bulb fertilizer in early spring when shoots appear. In colder climates, bulbs can be left in the ground, but in warmer regions they may need to be lifted and stored after foliage dies back.

The best time to plant Olympic Flame Tulip bulbs is in the fall, typically between September and November, depending on your local climate. The key requirement is that the soil temperature should drop below 10°C (50°F) but not yet be frozen. This timing allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter sets in, which is essential for healthy spring blooming. In regions with mild winters, you may need to pre-chill bulbs in a refrigerator for 8–12 weeks before planting to simulate the cold dormancy period they require. Planting too early in warm soil can cause premature sprouting, while planting too late may not give bulbs enough time to root properly. In general, aim to plant about 6–8 weeks before the first hard frost in your area. Proper timing ensures strong, vibrant blooms in spring and helps the Olympic Flame Tulip reach its full ornamental potential.

Olympic Flame Tulip bulbs typically take several months to bloom, depending on when they are planted and how well they experience winter chilling. After planting in the fall, the bulbs undergo a cold dormancy period throughout winter, which is essential for flower development. Once temperatures rise in early spring, growth begins, and shoots emerge from the soil. From the time shoots appear, blooming usually occurs within 3 to 6 weeks. Overall, from planting in autumn to flowering in spring, the process generally takes around 12 to 16 weeks of cold exposure followed by gradual warming conditions. Weather conditions, soil quality, and proper planting depth can slightly affect timing. If bulbs do not receive enough cold exposure, blooming may be delayed or reduced. When properly cared for, Olympic Flame Tulips produce striking, bright flowers that typically last for about 2 to 3 weeks in peak season.

Planting Olympic Flame Tulip bulbs correctly is essential for achieving strong growth and vibrant blooms. Start by choosing a sunny location with well-draining soil, as tulips dislike excess moisture. Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of at least 30 cm (12 inches) and mix in compost or sand if drainage is poor. Plant each bulb with the pointed end facing upward, at a depth of about 10–15 cm (4–6 inches), and space them roughly 10 cm (4 inches) apart for best visual impact. After placing the bulbs, cover them with soil and gently firm the surface to remove air pockets. Water lightly after planting to help root development, but avoid overwatering. In colder climates, you can add a layer of mulch to protect bulbs from extreme temperature fluctuations. Proper planting ensures that Olympic Flame Tulips develop strong roots in winter and produce healthy, vibrant blooms in spring.