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  1. Tulip - Wikipedia

    The tulip is a member of the lily family, Liliaceae, [2] along with 14 other genera, where it is most closely related to Amana, Erythronium, and Gagea in the tribe Lilieae. There are about 75 species, and …

  2. Tulip | Description, Flower, Cultivation, & Facts | Britannica

    A tulip is any of various bulbous herbs belonging to the genus Tulipa in the lily family. Native to Central Asia and Turkey, tulips are among the most popular of all garden flowers. Numerous cultivars and …

  3. Skagit Valley Tulip Festival: Washington's Largest Tulip Gardens

    The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is designed to showcase the Skagit Valley tulips, events, attractions, and growers.

  4. Tulip Flowers: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Tulips

    Celebrate spring with tulips! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for tulip bulbs, whether you want perennial blooms or treat them as annuals for stunning spring color.

  5. How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Tulips - The Spruce

    Sep 20, 2024 · How to Get Tulips to Bloom Although tulips are perennial bulbs, many hybrid types tend to be relatively short-lived. Mature tulip bulbs typically bloom reliably in the spring if the conditions …

  6. Tulips: How to Grow and Care for Tulip Flowers Like a Pro - Gardenia

    Grow tulip flowers like a gardening pro! Discover how to plant, nurture, and care for tulips for a breathtaking spring display.

  7. How to Grow and Care for Tulips - Martha Stewart

    Nov 26, 2024 · Tulips are one of the most low-maintenance flowers you can grow. Here, we explain how to plant tulip bulbs and care for these spring bloomers.

  8. Tulip Types Explained: How To Choose Tulips - American Meadows

    Tulip types explained, including perennial Darwin, Emperor, Fringed, Triumph, Parrot, Lily-flowered, and more. Learn which tulips are the easiest to care for, which come back the most reliably each year, …

  9. Tulip Information: Conditioning Cut Tulips & More - Floral Design …

    The name tulip comes from the Turkish for turban, referring to the shape of the flower bud; although native to that area of the world, tulips are now grown throughout the world.

  10. Tulip - New World Encyclopedia

    Tulip, or "Laleh" as it's called in Persian, is a flower indigenous to Iran, Afghanistan, and parts of Central Asia. In the sixteenth century, tulips were introduced to Europe, and from there on it became known …