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Tulip - Wikipedia The tulip is a member of the lily family, Liliaceae, [2] along with 14 other genera, where it is most closely related to Amana, Erythronium, and Gagea in the tribe Lilieae There are about 75 species, and these are divided among four subgenera
Tulip | Description, Flower, Cultivation, Facts | Britannica A tulip is any of various bulbous herbs belonging to the genus Tulipa in the lily family Native to Central Asia and Turkey, tulips are among the most popular of all garden flowers Numerous cultivars and varieties have been developed
Tulip Flowers: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Tulips Celebrate spring with tulips! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for tulip bulbs, whether you want perennial blooms or treat them as annuals for stunning spring color
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Tulips - The Spruce How to Get Tulips to Bloom Although tulips are perennial bulbs, many hybrid types tend to be relatively short-lived Mature tulip bulbs typically bloom reliably in the spring if the conditions are ideal—plenty of sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Tulipa (Tulip) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox The common tulip is a bulbous perennial herb in the lily family (Liliaceae) that is native from southern Europe to central Asia Tulips grow from 4 to 28 inches in height and bloom in middle to late spring with flowers that come in all colors except true blue
All About Tulips - Yard and Garden While red is a classic tulip color, flowers may also be pink, white, yellow, purple, orange, and many shades in between Petals can have solid colors or patterns in contrasting colors
Types of Tulip Flowers: 15 Beautiful Divisions - Gardeners Path If you’re a tulip-lover who’s ready to expand your knowledge about the specifics of the many different species and cultivars out there, or you’re simply looking for a few new types to add to your springtime flower beds this fall, this is the guide for you!