17 of the Best Multiheaded Tulip Varieties for Your Garden

17 of the Best Multiheaded Tulip Varieties for Your Garden

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1. Antoinette

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Best multiheaded tulip: Quick notes

‘Antoinette’ puts on a dramatic show over several weeks. It starts out with light green and yellow blossoms before gradually transitioning to yellow with dark pink splotches.

Finally, as the petals mature, they turn deep salmon with a yellow base.

Each stem produces four or more blossoms on a 16-inch-tall plant. This is a single late type.

2. Aquila

The single late ‘Aquila’ starts blooming in April with pastel yellow petals that have a bright red margin on the ends.

a close up horizontal image of bright yellow 'aquila' tulips growing in the garden.

Each flower is semi-double, so you’ll have a large display with at least four blossoms emerging from individual offshoots on each stem. The plant is about 18 inches tall when mature.

3. Belicia

‘Belicia’ is an incredibly striking double late type. The flowers are double and each petal is white with an extremely bright outline of reddish pink on each petal.

a close up horizontal image of bicolored pink and white 'belicia' tulips growing in the garden.

They don’t start that way, though. When they first emerge, the petals are yellow with a medium pink outline.

The plant itself is extremely large, growing to about 20 inches tall, and each one gives you at least five blossoms.

4. Candy Club

The petals on ‘Candy Club’ live up to their moniker, with candy pink splotches on the top half and creamy white on the lower half. It’s enough to tempt you to take a bite.

a close up horizontal image of white and purple bicolored tulip flowers growing in the garden.

The main stem on this single late type produces at least four flowers and the plant grows to 20 inches tall.

5. Dream Club

The flowers on ‘Dream Club’ are ivory white blushed with bubblegum-pink streaks.

Each bulb produces three to five blossoms on a 20-inch tall plant.

a close up square image of the white and pink flowers of 'dream club' tulips.

‘Dream Club’

You can find packages of six bulbs available from Walmart.

6. Ecstatic

This plant will have you feeling delirious with joy at its bold display. The flowers on this single late type are a bright, joyous red on a 20-inch-tall plant.

You can expect around four blossoms per bulb.

7. Flaming Club

No, your garden isn’t on fire. Put your fire extinguisher away.

a close up horizontal image of the brightly colored 'flaming club' tulip flowers growing in the garden pictured on a soft focus background.

That’s just the flaming red and creamy yellow flowerheads of ‘Flaming Club’ nodding in the breeze.

With up to five blooms per bulb on a 20-inch-tall, single late type plant, your garden will be a conflagration of color.

8. Florette

True to its name, ‘Florette’ gives you a bevy of blossoms.

a close up horizontal image of bright red and yellow 'florette' flowers growing in the garden pictured in bright sunshine.

Up to 20 inches tall with bright orangish-red and yellow flowers, this single late type will make a cheerful addition to your garden. 

9. Fusilier

‘Fusilier’ is so bright red and the petals are so delicately thin, it seems to glow from within.

a close up horizontal image of red 'fusilier' tulip flowers pictured on a soft focus background.

The word “fusilier” references British troops who were armed with fusil muskets. If you’ve ever seen the classic “redcoat” uniform, then you know exactly what color these flowers are.

Enjoy up to five blossoms on each late division plant.

10. Graceland

It should come as no surprise if you can’t help falling in love with this single late type tulip.

a close up horizontal image of pink and white tulipa 'graceland' flowers growing in the garden pictured on a soft focus background.

The petals are pale pink to the point that they are nearly white, with a fuchsia outline and up to five blooms on each 20-inch-tall plant.

11. Happy Family

‘Happy Family’ is a 20-inch-tall single late type with a melange of rosy pink blossoms that fade ever so slightly toward the tips.

a close up horizontal image of pale pink 'happy family' tulips growing in the garden.

You might have guessed from the name, but this one blooms all at once, so you can have a happy family of pretty posies.

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12. Merry-Go-Round

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17 of the Best Multiheaded Tulip Varieties for Your Garden

17 of the Best Multiheaded Tulip Varieties for Your Garden
17 of the Best Multiheaded Tulip Varieties for Your Garden
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