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Tulip Linifolia
Bright scarlet red 2-3" blooms, with black centers, on 10" stems in May, at the end of the tulip season. Enchanting variety with red-shaded, wavy-edged, narrow leaves. Returns reliably every year in a sunny, well-drained spot.

Bulb Size: 4/+
Mid Spring Flowering
App. Height: 10 inch/25 cm
Full sun to partial shade
Tulip Linifolia
10 bulbs 2.25
Tulip Pulchella Violacaea
The Red Crocus Tulip. Circa 1860, this purplish-rose tulip has a yellow base and greenish-yellow anthers.

Bulb Size: 6/+
Mid Spring Flowering
Appr. Height: 6 inch/15 cm
Full sun to partial
Tulip Pulchella Violacaea
10 bulbs 2.80
Tulip Urumiensis
Tulipa urumiensis is a long-flowering miniature botanical tulip which holds both its leaves & flowers close to the ground. The petals are bright yellow inside, bronzed on the outer side with reddish brown ribs, & white points or edging. This flower nestles low upon the leaves.

Mid Spring Flowering
App. Height: 4 inch/10 cm.
Bulb Size: 6/+
Full sun to partial shade
Tulip Urumiensis
10 bulbs 1.80
Shipping costs in this category €10.00

This is a "catch-all" class for just about every other type of Tulip. In particular, it includes wild Tulips. Altogether there are about 150 different species of wild Tulip, which grow in an area that runs roughly from Portugal to Central Asia. However, most of these are not cultivated for gardens.

This class includes species, variants, and hybrids derived from these wild Tulips which are cultivated and sold commercially. To illustrate: a wild species of Tulip might be called something like Tulipa batalini or Tulipa humilis. If someone has developed a cultivated variant, it might be named, for example, Tulipa batalinii Bright Gem or Tulipa humilis Persian Pearl.

Since the Tulips in this class are wild, or close to wild, they typically naturalize extremely well (i.e. come back year after year and gradually multiply). As most Tulips in this class are fairly short, they are absolutely ideal for rock gardens and containers. They also look wonderful when planted in large, one-color flower beds ("drifts").


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