Tuesday, June 9, 2015

tulips

After a very long cold winter and a late spring, the tulips are blooming with abandon.  The continuing cold weather, while making us humans miserable, has the oppositie effect on the flowers - keeps them blooming longer than usual.
Many years ago, I ran out of room in the flower beds, and planted tulips in the vegetable garden.
Since then, I have dug out the bulbs to plant elsewhere, but I always miss some, and they come back, spectacularly blooming amongs the veggies.  This year, they are sharing space with the garlic.
almost black with a rim of white contrasts with the white daffodils

green and white is a great colour combo.

magenta lily flowering tulips contrast with white daffodils
pink streaks
so many variations...
This tulip has curled out from under a rock.
Life is persistent!
A few years ago, I rescued these bulbs from a dump
where they had spent a year languishing above ground.
Red tulips guard the space under the honey locust tree
 while the hostas are getting ready to come up.

These tulips surround a flowering crab apple tree.  
They keep the pink and red theme going.

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