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  2. What to Plant with Tulips (and Which Flowers & Shrubs ... - AOL

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    You know spring has (finally!) arrived when you see tulips in bloom in your garden . These gorgeous flowers grow from bulbs that are planted in the...

  3. Love Tulips? Here's Exactly How and When to Plant Them in ...

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    Tulips are beautiful spring-blooming plants that grow from bulbs. There are hundreds of different kinds of tulips. Here is how to plant and tend them for success.

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  5. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Tulips and polyanthus in spring, South Shields, UK. Many types of flowering plants are available to plant in flower gardens or flower beds. The floral industry calls these bedding plants. These fast-growing plants in seasonal flower beds create colourful displays, during spring, summer, fall or winter, depending on the climate.

  6. Ericameria nauseosa - Wikipedia

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    Ericameria nauseosa is a perennial shrub growing to 2 to 8 metres (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 26 feet). [3] The leaves, depending on the subspecies, are 2–7.5 centimetres (3 ⁄ 4 –3 inches) long [4] and narrow to spatula-shaped. Both the flexible (rubbery) stems and the leaves are greenish-gray with a soft felt-like covering. [5]

  7. Fritillaria meleagris - Wikipedia

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    Fritillaria meleagris is a Eurasian species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. [2] [3] [4] Its common names include snake's head fritillary, snake's head (the original English name), chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea flower, leper lily (because its shape resembled the bell once carried by lepers), Lazarus bell, chequered lily, chequered daffodil, drooping tulip or ...

  8. Tulipa praestans - Wikipedia

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    It is a low-growing tulip species, [5] and has 25–45 cm (10–18 in) tall stems. [4] It has 3 to 7 grey-green leaves that are downy and fringed with hairs (ciliate). [4] [5] It can have one flower (normally in the wild [4]) or it can produce multiple flowers per bulb, [6] meaning it can have a pair of flowers or up to a maximum of five flowers per bulb. [4]

  9. Want great daffodils, crocus and tulips in the spring? Here's ...

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