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  3. Tulip - Wikipedia

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    Tulip bulbs are typically planted around late summer and fall, in well-drained soils. Tulips should be planted 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) apart from each other. The recommended hole depth is 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 inches) deep and is measured from the top of the bulb to the surface. Therefore, larger tulip bulbs would require deeper holes.

  4. Tulip festival - Wikipedia

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    Holland Ridge Farms U-Pick Tulips in Cream Ridge, New Jersey. The most tulips available to pick, anywhere in the world. The Tulip Festival of Albany, New York is set in Albany’s historic Washington Park. Each year, this traditional Albany event greets spring with thousands of tulips blooming in a myriad of colors and varieties.

  5. Liriodendron tulipifera - Wikipedia

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    The tulip tree is a plot element in Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Gold-Bug" (1843). [43] Walt Whitman observed in 1876-77 a 70 foot tall tulip tree and how "from top to bottom, seeking the sweet juice in the blossoms, it swarms with myriads of these wild bees, whose loud and steady humming makes an undertone to the whole." He referred to ...

  6. Skagit Valley Tulip Festival - Wikipedia

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    The farm operates a public display garden and gift shop called Roozengaarde, [4] which, alongside the DeGoede family's Tulip Town, is a major attraction during the Tulip Festival. [5] Local tulip growers showcased their bulbs through display gardens for decades prior to the formation of an official festival.

  7. Tulipa gesneriana - Wikipedia

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    Tulipa gesneriana, the Didier's tulip [2] or garden tulip, is a species of plant in the lily family, cultivated as an ornamental in many countries because of its large, showy flowers. This tall, late-blooming species has a single blooming flower and linear or broadly lanceolate leaves.