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Bed of Tulip 'tarda' |
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Tulip 'tarda' |
Unlike most of the tulips we have come to know and love, Tulip 'tarda' has a smaller star shaped flower and a more ground cover type of habit. Yellow and white flowers that bloom in early to mid spring cover the ground. They are also great perennials, planted in a spot with decent drainage they will come back and spread for many years. If you've ever heard me speak, you know I like to plant these informally in small bunches here and there throughout the garden. Preferably in a spot close to a walkway or entrance. Try tulip 'tarda' you will like them.
After posting this I received an email from Guus, he pointed out another nice characteristic of this plant. The seedpods are very showy and unique. I love when there's more to a plant than you think. Thanks Guus.
I like all of the tulips, but the tulip 'tarda' is a little princess of tulips. I have grow it for 6 eyars. With every year area of the tulip 'tarda' is growing even more beautiful. This is a very nice plant !
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