Tulip, botanical

Spring flowering bulb

It is generally assumed that about 150 different wild species exist in an area running roughly from central Asia to Spain and Portugal. Some of these “real” species are cultivated on a modest level. While most are interesting only to certain tulip enthusiasts, others are found attractive by many garden owners. It must be mentioned that the interest in wild species is increasing steadily. This phenomenon may have something to do with the fact that more and more wild plants are disappearing from their natural habitats. Tulipa tarda was even pronounced “Flower Bulb of the Year” in Holland for the year 1997, an award that definitely says something about its rising popularity. These bulbs, offered in sizes 6/8 to 8/10, are smaller than those of ordinary tulips and are very easy to naturalize.

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Related variations

Tulipa pulchella

Tulipa tarda

Tulipa turkestanica

Tulipa urumiensis

Tulipa saxatilis

Tulip acuminata

Tulip bakeri

Peppermint Stick

Tulipa kolpakowskiana

Tulipa linifolia

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