Rembrandt tulip

Spring flowering bulb

Long ago, in the 17th and 18th centuries, tulips with petals showing flamed patterns—also known as “broken tulips”—sold for extraordinarily high prices. Today we know that this striking color-breaking effect is caused by certain viral diseases, but back then, of course, the concept of viruses was completely unknown. Some of these classic Rembrandt tulips can still be admired in the famous bulb garden, the Hortus Bulborum, in the Dutch town of Limmen. Even now, we can fall under the spell of these majestic tulips, since very few other cultivars display such bold, fiery patterns without any sign of disease.

Most significant cultivars

  • ‘Cordell Hull’: creamy white
  • ‘Olympic Flame’: yellow, flamed red
  • ‘Prince Carnaval’: yellow, flamed red
  • ‘Sorbet’: rosy white

Type of bulb: bulb

Planting period:

September – December (autumn, before the ground freezes)

Flowering period:

April – May (mid to late spring)

Frequently asked questions

Rembrandt tulips are tulips with striking flame-like or streaked patterns on their petals. In the 17th century, these patterns were caused by a virus, but today’s Rembrandt tulips are carefully bred to be healthy and completely virus-free.

The name refers to the Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn and evokes the Golden Age, when tulips—and “tulip mania”—became powerful cultural symbols.

Historic Rembrandt tulips were the result of a virus that altered the petal colors. Modern Rembrandt tulips are specially bred to recreate the dramatic flame patterns—without the disease.

They usually bloom in mid to late spring, typically from April through May.

  • ‘Cordell Hull’: creamy white
  • ‘Olympic Flame’: yellow, flamed red
  • ‘Prince Carnaval’: yellow, flamed red
  • ‘Sorbet’: rosy white

Watch our planting flower bulbs video

Related variations

Tulipa pulchella

Tulipa tarda

Tulipa turkestanica

Tulipa urumiensis

Tulipa saxatilis

Tulip acuminata

Tulip bakeri

Peppermint Stick

Tulipa kolpakowskiana

Tulipa linifolia

Related blogs

100% tulips

Botanical tulips

Triumph Tulips Bulb of the Year

Triumph tulip is the Flower Bulb of the Year

Tulips: creating colorful gardens for centuries

10 interesting facts about tulips

Coveted parrot tulips

Double tulips are named ‘Flower Bulb of the Year’

Planting tulip bulbs begins by choosing them

Discover the joys of botanical tulips

Seize the day: flowers from your own garden

Give your garden a summery boost

A colorful oasis with trendy dahlias