Introduction (Tulips)
Tulips are among the most popular spring flowers of all time, and it's no wonder. They are easy to grow, they come in an incredible variety of colours, heights, and flower shapes, and some are even fragrant. There are now over 3,000 different registered varieties of cultivated tulips.
Every year billions of tulips are cultivated. The majority are grown and exported from Holland. However, millions of tulips are also grown all over the world.
Most tulips are adaptable to many different kinds of climates. The only thing to be careful of is to plant them in fairly well-drained soil. If not, the bulbs may rot before they have a chance to establish a root system. Otherwise, just plant and enjoy.
Most tulips bloom well for only one or two years. Therefore, you will probably want to dig up the bulbs and put in new ones after two years. However, some types of tulips do well for several more years. These are said to perennialize (or naturalize) well.
1. Single Early Tulips
2. Double Early Tulips
3. Triumph Tulips
4. Darwin Hybrid Tulips
5. Single Late Tulips
6. Lily-flowered Tulips
7. Fringed Tulips
8. Viridiflora Tulips
9. Rembrandt Tulips
10. Parrot Tulips
11. Double Late Tulips
12. Kaufmanniana Tulips
13. Fosteriana Tulips
14. Griegii Tulips
15. Other Botanical Tulips
16. Multiflowering Tulips
I hopefully this flowers make you excited to build your gardens...................
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