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Does anyone recognise what variety of tulip these are please
j.overton
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April 2022
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These multi headed tulips have come up in the garden this year and for the life of me I cannot recall buying any bulbs that give multi headed stems. Can anyone help recognising the variety please. Sorry one picture upside down.
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GardenerSuze
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April 2022
Is it fairly short and the flowers small possibly T Tarda?
RETIRED GARDENER, LIVES IN SOUTH NOTTS, SOIL CLAY.
'Tis sweet to visit the still wood,where springs. The first flower of the plain. Longfellow.
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j.overton
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April 2022
They are nirmal sized and height for a tulip.
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AnniD
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April 2022
I thought maybe "Green Spirit" but not sure if the colours are right.
https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-green-spirit
Could be "Antarctica Flame" ?
https://www.peternyssen.com/autumn-planting/tulips/triumph-tulips/tulip-antarctica-flame.html
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iaincdavidsonaDvoEqA4
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April 2022
It might be one called 'Antoinette'?
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Busy-Lizzie
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Yes, I think they are Antoinette too.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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j.overton
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Thanks for that have checked them and I think you are right. Many thanks
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Silver surfer
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Tulipa Antoinette...are you sure
iaincdavidsonaDvoEqA4
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Busy-Lizzie
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Quote www...."Tulipa 'Antoinette' is
a vibrant tulip with flowers that mature from yellow to a raspberry pink
."
https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/tulipa-antoinette/
Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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Fairygirl
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April 2022
Could be Jaap Groot, if there's a white edge to the foliage.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but it looks as if there is.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Silver surfer
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Pics showing the open flower would be helpful.
Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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'Tis sweet to visit the still wood,where springs. The first flower of the plain. Longfellow.
https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-green-spirit
Could be "Antarctica Flame" ?
https://www.peternyssen.com/autumn-planting/tulips/triumph-tulips/tulip-antarctica-flame.html
Quote www...."Tulipa 'Antoinette' is a vibrant tulip with flowers that mature from yellow to a raspberry pink."
https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/tulipa-antoinette/
It's hard to tell from the photo, but it looks as if there is.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...