My Auntie’s Garden – Part 2 – Tulips


Not the biggest collection imaginable, but the strategically put tulips here and there resulted in quite a few various pictures.

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Comments

  1. Tethys says

    I love flowers, and am enjoying your Aunt’s garden very much. I cannot believe how late spring is here in Minnesota. The little blue Scilla bulbs are finally starting to bloom, which is almost a month later than normal.

    It’s been snow and rain everyday, so the vicarious tulips are very welcome.

  2. springa73 says

    Those are very lovely. I especially like the ones with the fringe-edged petals.

  3. Jazzlet says

    One interesting (well to me) thing about tulips is that a lot of the odder variations, like fringe edging to the petals and flame colours are the result of the action of different viruses. Viruses can make pretty flowers even more pretty!

  4. brightmoon says

    Those are pretty . I’ve just got 5 varieties of sedum barely coming up . I’ve got a few others as houseplants . But they’re still inside

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