Continuing where I left off yesterday, here's more of the raised bed of tulips in a circle. The white with red accents tulip is the Canada 150, developed for the anniversary year.
Their companion is a tulip with a deep red tone.
Moving along to the next bed of tulips, as seen here.
The largest of the stand alone beds in the park is seen here, with a variety of colours.
All Healing! The Canada 150 is especially pretty
ReplyDeleteWilliam - I never tire of tulips!
ReplyDeleteThat's an attractive tulip.
ReplyDeleteCharming!
ReplyDeleteLove especially the second pic with the shadow.
ReplyDelete...the Canada 150 is a delight.
ReplyDeleteGostei belas tulipas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e tenha um bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
The Canada 150 ones I really like best. I have a half dozen of them!
ReplyDelete(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
so nice!
ReplyDeleteThe Canada 150 is delightful, that is my pick. Oh for a vase full of those..
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are gorgeous, I love the pink color. But, they are all beautiful. Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy new week!
@Cloudia: I agree.
ReplyDelete@Angie: me neither.
@John: very much so.
@italiafinlandia: indeed.
@Iris : thanks.
@Tom: it is.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Jennifer : they're lovely.
@anonymous: thank you.
@Gemel: I can relate.
@Eileen: thanks.
Love those dual coloured tulips!
ReplyDeleteI like those white tuips with a little touch of red.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combinations, the red and white are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteSunshine on tulips
ReplyDeleteI can never understand why botanists are so eager to develop new tulips with different colors. I don't think there are many other plants where they try to develop new colors.
ReplyDeleteWill there be tulip photos until Christmas?
ReplyDeleteWonder how many tulips grow in Ottawa every spring.
ReplyDeleteThe ones that look like candy-canes are my favorites here.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDelete@magiceye: me too.
ReplyDelete@Jan: as do I.
@Bill: thanks.
@Maywyn: lots of it.
@Red: but tulips they do.
@Stefan: no, we are closing in on the end.
@Marie: more than a million.
@Sharon: they're good.
@RedPat: thank you.
They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful tulips ~ love the color combinations created ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
More beauty.
ReplyDeleteDon’t you get exhausted?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours. I wish I could see them for myself.
ReplyDeleteGood to see that the 150 tulip flourished in some places. It has been disappointing for many.
ReplyDeleteI like the red and white tulips--they look like peppermint sticks!
ReplyDelete@Catarina: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Carol: thanks.
@Joanne: indeed.
@Linda: apparently not.
@Nancy: fortunately not a problem for me to show them.
@anvilcloud: I wonder if digging up the bulbs and storing them over the winter is what makes the difference.
@Pat: I can see that.