By Jason Ingram

Published: Friday, 18 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Villa Pisani Bolognesi Scalabrin is approximately five acres in northeast Italy and is filled with over 120 tulip cultivars. It is  ten per cent formal garden, 20 per cent open flower meadow, and 70 per cent wooded area.

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In 2016, Mariella Bolognesi Scalabrin had 50,000 tulips planted in the meadow behind her 16th-century villa located between Ferrara and Padua. Thirty thousand more bulbs were added the following year, and every year since then. The result is one of the most spectacular spring garden sights in the Veneto region.

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Above  Designer Jacqueline van der Kloet prefers working with perennial tulips: ‘Unique de France’ (deep, scarlet-red Triumph class), ‘Exotic Emperor’ (a double Fosteriana tulip, white with green) and ‘Ollioules’ (satin rose-pink Darwin Hybrid, fading to white edges).