Many kinds of tulips in the Dutch country of which I've discussed in previous articles, this article still discusses the types of tulips in the garden
Parrot This species is known from the petals like feathers. Parrot types as much as 99% represents a change from the kinds of Tulip others. It is said that there are theories that say the leaf is due to the separation of the crown as the crown of leaves that are not perfect. Types that exist now have a strong trunk, while the species that exist in ancient times have weak stems. Color can vary, but in the middle of the petals there are definite patches of green color. This species is very susceptible to bad weather and should be planted in a protected place. Plant height of about 31-41 cm. Flowering in late April. Example: 'Flaming Parrot' (yellow and red streaks), 'Estella Rijnveld' (a mixture of red and white) and 'Blue Parrot' (purplish blue).
Double Late (layered petals, flowering later) This species has a designation Peony Flowered Tulip flower because it has flowers like peonies. Large flowers with petals in layers. This species should be planted in a protected place because the interest rates that are large can not stand heavy rain and strong winds. Plant height of about 30-41 cm. Flowering in late April. This species has only a few cultivars, such as 'Angelique' (pink and white), 'Mount Tacoma' (white), 'Ice Cream' (bottom of pink, white top).
Lily-flowered Tulip This type of long-stem length and has a flower with petals of torn edges and tapered like a flower Lili. In ancient times in general have a Tulip flower shape like this. Tulip acuminata origin of species but have a strong trunk. Popular as a cut flower. Plant height of about 36-76 cm. Flowering in late April. Example: 'West Point' (yellow), 'Ballerina' (orange), 'Marilyn' (white with red brush strokes).
Rembrandt This species is descended from Darwin which changes color is caused by several types of viruses. At first people did not know that the colors are fantastic motifs such as brush strokes are caused by viruses, so this kind Tulip traded at prices like crazy in the 17th century until the 18th century. Original Rembrandt tulips are diseased are no more and replaced by a disease-free type of Rembrandt. Flowering in late April. Cultivars that something like for example: 'Bizarre' and 'Ice Follies'.
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