
Description
Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip is a beautiful pure white tulip with large, clean blooms held on strong, upright stems. Its crisp white colouring makes it a standout choice for elegant spring displays, garden beds, borders, pots, and cut flower arrangements.
As a Triumph tulip, Snow Hunt is known for its classic cupped tulip shape, reliable flowering, and sturdy growth. It looks especially striking when planted in groups, where the white blooms can create a fresh, bright spring display.
Image shown for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary depending on seasonal availability, plant maturity, colour variation, and growing conditions.
Why Grow Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip?
✔ Pure white spring blooms
✔ Classic Triumph tulip shape
✔ Strong, upright stems
✔ Excellent for pots, garden beds, borders, and mass planting
✔ Beautiful as a cut flower
✔ Perfect for clean, elegant spring colour
Growing & Care Guide
Botanical Name: Tulipa × hybrida
Common Name: Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip
Supplied As: Dry bulbs
Planting Time: Autumn to early winter
Flowering Time: Mid spring
Position: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Free-draining soil
Watering: Water after planting, then keep lightly moist while actively growing
Planting Depth: Plant bulbs around 10–15 cm deep
Spacing: Plant bulbs around 10 cm apart
Height: Approx. 40–50 cm
Where It Grows in Australia
Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip performs best in cool to temperate regions of Australia where winters are cold enough to support strong flowering. It is well suited to areas such as Tasmania, Victoria, the ACT, cooler parts of New South Wales, and other cool-climate gardens.
In warmer areas, tulips are best grown as a seasonal display and may benefit from chilling before planting. Plant in a sunny to lightly shaded position with free-draining soil.
How to Plant Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip
Plant tulip bulbs in autumn to early winter, once the weather has cooled. Place each bulb with the pointed end facing up, around 10–15 cm deep and 10 cm apart.
For best impact, plant Snow Hunt Triumph Tulips in groups, drifts, or containers. Their pure white flowers work beautifully on their own or paired with pink, purple, red, yellow, or mixed spring bulbs.
After Flowering
Once flowering has finished, remove spent blooms but allow the foliage to die back naturally. This helps the bulb return energy before dormancy.
In many Australian gardens, tulips are best treated as a seasonal display. For the strongest and most reliable spring flowering, fresh bulbs are often planted each year.
FAQs
When should I plant Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip in Australia?
Plant Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip bulbs in autumn to early winter, usually from April to June, depending on your climate.
What colour is Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip?
Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip produces pure white blooms with a clean, classic tulip shape.
Can Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip be grown in pots?
Yes. Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip grows beautifully in pots and containers. Use a quality potting mix, ensure good drainage, and plant bulbs in groups for a fuller display.
Does Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip need full sun?
Tulips grow best in full sun to part shade. In warmer areas, morning sun with some afternoon protection can help extend the flowering display.
How deep should I plant Snow Hunt Triumph Tulip bulbs?
Plant bulbs around 10–15 cm deep, with the pointed end facing up.
Do tulips come back every year in Australia?
Tulips may return in cooler regions, but in many Australian gardens they are best grown as a seasonal feature. Fresh bulbs usually provide the most reliable spring display.

