Early spring blooms.
Known as The Woodland Tulip. Often a good naturalizer, it is coveted in natural swaths in woodland borders, wildflower meadows and garden beds.
Elliptical slightly fragrant bright yellow flowers open with distinctive green exterior petals that mature to chartreuse.
A 16th-century heirloom grown for Thomas Jefferson in his garden at Monticello.
Zone 4-8. 4/5cm bulbs.
8-12" tall.