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| Tall, strong stems with large, oval shaped flowers. Very good as cut flowers. Flowers in late April. |
| Very good in pots and tubs. Long lasting double flowers from early April. |
| Often referred to as paeony flowered tulips for their large double blooms in late May. |
| Large flowers with shorter stems. Striking colours from late March. |
| Petals which are edged with crystal like fringes make these a very striking group of late May flowering Tulips. |
| The mottled, coloured leaves plus strong flower colours make these very popular for pots and rockeries. |
| Ideal for pots, exposed beds and rockeries. Very early with brilliant colours in mid-March. |
| Pointed and reflexed petals make these elegant flowers ideal for formal planting. Flowers in May. |
| Unusual but popular tulip having up to four flowers per stem. flowers late April - early May. |
| These selectors originate from the Mediterranean and the Far East. Very popular in rockeries and wild gardens. Can be naturalised. |
| The contorted and feathered petals with vivid colours make these Tulips very showy. They are also ideal for cutting. May flowering. |
| Not very tall, so are useable in windier sites. Good for pots and borders. Flowers in early April. |
| Tall growing, excellent for bedding and cutting. Flowers in May. |
| The largest tulip group, mid-season flowering. A wide range of colours available, ideal for flowerbreds and borders. Late April - early May. |
| Unusual Tulips for their green stripes in the petals, very popular within the floristry trade. Mid-May flowering. |