Summary
As daffodils fade, so tulips are emerging in too many different colours to mention and in many different varieties, some with almost frilly flowers which mingle happily with orange, yellow and burgundy wallflowers, others which look better grouped as stand-alone specimens.
If you're looking for a more flamboyant variety, look to the Parrot tulips which have frilly, fringed petals in late spring. good choices include the red and yellow T. Flaming Parrot and or T. Estella Rijnveld which is red and white, while more subtle varieties include T Spring Green, a Viridiflora variety with single cream flowers with partly greenish petals, or Queen of Night, a deep wine- coloured variety which looks great against a green backdrop mixed with acid-coloured wallflowers.See the full content of this document
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Best of the Bunch - Tulip
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