Vivasvat's tulips garden

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  1. Vivasvat

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    Wow, Vivasvat, are all of those tulips yours? Do you have a tulip farm too?

    I love the one on the second row right. Such a lovely colour. I also like the balck one.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Oh WOW those are all so very beautiful. I could live with a garden full of such wonderful tulips quite easily. Thank you so much for sharing yours with us.
     
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    Vivasvat Seedling

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    In the second row, from the left to right:
    'Regulus' , 'Robassa' , 'The Skipper'.

    Yes, I have about 150 varieties of tulips. Of course, nearly all of them are not may. But I have one may own variety - MILDA (in the last row, third from left)
     



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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Those are beautiful and it makes me dream of spring!
    How much land do you have to garden on?
     
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    Oh my Gosh what wonderful tulips. Oh so many to look at.They are beautiful.
     
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    Netty,
    I have for the flowers only 2500 square meters. And tulips grows only in 150 square meters.
     
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    What a lovely sight on a winter morning! "Only" 2500 square meters? :eek: I haven't got half of that, and now I'm really, really drooling into my keyboard. I love to see mass plantings of tulips, and yours are very striking. I especially like the ones with green in them.
     
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    Droopy,

    probably You speak about 3 row and the first tulip from the left? It is 'China Town', class Tulipa viridiflora (green flowered tulips; also from this class You see 'Doll's Menuet' in the first row - it looks like lilyflowered, deep raspberry red with dark back of petals).
     
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    Vivasvat Seedling

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    Absolutely gorgeous!
    I love too see large masses of Tulips in bloom. Your plot must be breathtaking!
     
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    Oooh, the purple lily blooming with the white edge is lovely, and so is the apricot one near the end. And those with the fringes are so sweet. :D
     
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    Droopy,

    6 BALERINA really is not deep lavender-violet with white edges; 13 ORANGE EMPEROR - more carrot, not apricot.
    Fringed - 7 ALEPPO (to top) and 7 LAMBADA (orange)
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    Gorgeous...I love them all...Sherry
     
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    Vivasvat Seedling

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    Hello,

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    And here is my own variety 'MILDA' (flower and leaves):
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    And the bucket of tulips - for all, who loves this flower -

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