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Species Tulips
Tulipa Reddish-pink pointy petals open to blue centers edged in white. Each bulb produces 2–5 fragrant flowers amid thin grass-like leaves. Wee and winsome at only 4–6" tall.
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Tulipa clusiana Pointed petals are white inside with a dusty crimson-pink exterior. Looks like candy when closed in the morning, opens wide in the sunshine to a big white star.
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Tulipa humilis Dusky magenta outside, lightly veined green. Inside deep violet-magenta with a bright yellow base. Opens wide in sun offering a cheery splash of color and sweet scent.
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Tulipa praestans Brilliant scarlet-orange blooms. Unlike most species tulips, these flowers are as large as the early season hybrids, on short sturdy stems.
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Tulipa sylvestris A 16th-century heirloom, known as The Woodland Tulip, grown for Thomas Jefferson in his garden at Monticello. Elliptical...
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Tulipa tarda Star-shaped yellow flowers with white tips open wide even on grey days. Highly multi-floral, very long-lived.
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Tulipa Cheerful star-shaped multifloral tulips whose low-growing spreading habits make them perfect for a rock garden.
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Species Tulips
The original wild tulips from the center of tulip diversity in central Asia, and their cultivars which still have a “wild” look. Our stock is nursery-propagated from commercial sources and is not collected in the wild. Once established with good drainage, these tend to perennialize (or naturalize) unlike many of the big hybrid tulips. Most species tulips are not tall, showy or formal, but they have their own halfling charms.