The Tulip Festival at Hampton Court has commenced, featuring a stunning display of over 100,000 tulip bulbs across 60 acres of the historic grounds. This event is celebrated as one of the UK’s largest tulip displays, with each bulb hand-selected to contribute to the vibrant floral exhibitions. Head gardener Graham Dillamore remarked on the exceptional beauty of the tulips, which reflect the Palace’s extensive horticultural history. The garden recently earned the title of Britain's Largest and Greatest Tulip Heritage Garden at the 9th World Tulip Summit, recognizing the efforts of a dedicated gardening team.
More than 100,000 tulip bulbs have burst into colour at the annual Tulip Festival in Hampton Court, making it one of the UK's largest displays.
Head gardener Graham Dillamore noted the award-winning tulips have 'erupted into colourful displays' across the 60 acres, showcasing rich horticultural heritage.
Each of the tulip bulbs was individually selected and planted by hand, highlighting the dedication of the gardening team at Hampton Court.
Dillamore expressed pride in receiving the award for Britain's Largest and Greatest Tulip Heritage Garden at the World Tulip Summit.
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