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Lily Flowering Tulips

The buds of lily flowering tulips remind us of their Turkish ancestry: they have an hourglass shape that opens up at the top, like a vase. 

Their color range is not as extensive as that of the regular tulips, but there are quite a few to choose from. “Ballade” fades from a burgundy purple to a light lavender with a white edge. The variety in the picture is called “Alladin”. “Ballerina” is all red. “Tres Chic” and “White Triumphator” are pure white. “Elegant lady” is a delicate flesh tone. The bright yellow “West Point” is shown below. “Mona Lisa” is yellow stained with red.

My personal favorite, “Marilyn Monroe”, is a wonderful painted variety of white tinged with red. 

Lily flowering tulips tend to bloom later in the season and grow very tall (up to 2 feet high) on slender stems, which makes them more susceptible to wind damage. The flowers are long lasting and make spectacular displays when paired with low growing bright colored annuals such as forget-me-nots or creeping phlox. 

It is usually recommended that tulips be planted in large numbers to make a stunning display of colors. I can tell you that one graceful flower elegantly bending in the wind will draw you closer to find out exactly how exquisite its design is.

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