Tulips in small clusters like this are found in the next bed.
They surround this statue.
Moving along, the next bed is the raised circular one, filled with Liberator and Canada 150 tulips. They had progressed well since my previous visit.
The Canada 150 tulip was developed for the anniversary year in 2017. They are characterized as white tulips with red accents.
Nearby, this bed of tulips.
William, your first two photos are captivating.
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DeleteCanada and Finland celebrated important anniversaries in 2017: Canada 150 and Finland 100! 😊
ReplyDeleteGood!
Delete...I have been patiently waiting to see the Canada 150 tulips, thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteWe really should have gone to see them. Trips to the city are crazy for us, though.
ReplyDeleteI live close to this park.
DeleteI just imagine the landscape designers coming up with these combinations, and then the actual people planting them (when, in the fall?)
ReplyDeleteYes, the fall. They dig out the bulbs after they've bloomed and put in plants that grow into October.
DeleteBeautiful tulips, lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Thank you.
DeleteBeauties captured beautifully.
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DeleteI really like the Canada 150 tulips, William.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
Deletewonderful clusters of tulips ~ colorful ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores, ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteThe reds of Liberator and Canada 150 tulips are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes they are.
DeleteI think I like the maroon dark red ones the best
ReplyDeleteThey stand out.
DeleteA very vibrant collection of tulips
ReplyDeleteThat they are.
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