
Bright Gem Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Bright Gem', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce yellow flowers on short stems. The Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. Species tulips are the wildflowers of the tulip family, and these hardy Species tulips require less work. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |

Chrysantha Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Chrysantha', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce red and yellow flowers on short stems. The Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. Species tulips are the wildflowers of the tulip family, and these hardy Species tulips require less work. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |

Fusilier Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Fusilier', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce red flowers on short stems. They actally produce a "bunch" of red flowers per bulb. The Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. It's like having two different flowers in the same space at once. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |

Lilac Wonder Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Lilac Wonder', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce beautifull coloring in flowers of pink, white, and yellow. The Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. Spent flowers should be removed so that the energy goes into revitalizing bulbs instead of seeds. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |
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Red Hunter Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Red Hunter', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce red flowers on short stems. Red Hunter was the official Tulip of the Royal Botanical Gardens Bicentennial launched at the 2004 Chelsea Flower Show. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. Species tulips are the wildflowers of the tulip family, and these hardy Species tulips require less work. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. |

Rockgarden Mixed Colors Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Rockgarden Mixed Colors', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce assorted colored flowers on short stems. The Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |

Tarda Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Tarda', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce yellow flowers with white edges on short stems. TThe Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. Species tulips are the wildflowers of the tulip family, and these hardy Species tulips require less work. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |

Violacea Species Tulip
The Tulip 'Violacea', 'Tulipa species', a fall planted bulb, produce striking violet pink flowers with blue centers on short stems. The Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses as their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings and prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. Species tulips are the wildflowers of the tulip family. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. This permits bulbs to recharge before going summer-dormant. |
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