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  2. 7 Flowers That Florists Wouldn't Use at Their Own Weddings - AOL

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    Many people would say the tulip is their favorite flower; however, they're not ideal for use in a wedding bouquet. "Tulips are phototropic, which means they move towards the light and grow while ...

  3. 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.

  4. Tulip - Wikipedia

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    The tulip's flowers are usually large and are actinomorphic (radially symmetric) and hermaphrodite (contain both male and female characteristics), generally erect, or more rarely pendulous, and are arranged more usually as a single terminal flower, or when pluriflor as two to three (e.g. Tulipa turkestanica), but up to four, flowers on the end ...

  5. List of Award of Garden Merit tulips - Wikipedia

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    Tulips are divided into 15 distinct groups:- Single early - cup-shaped flowers to 7 cm (3 in) in diameter, often margined with contrasting colour; early to mid-spring; Double early - fully double bowl-shaped flowers to 8 cm (3 in) in diameter, often margined with contrasting colour; mid-spring

  6. Flower - Wikipedia

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    A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, [1] is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants ... For wedding flowers for the bridal party, ...

  7. Tulipa agenensis - Wikipedia

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    A painting by the Dutch artist Jacob de Gheyn II, 'Vase of Flowers with a Curtain' in 1615, has several tulips including a hybrid Tulipa hungarica crossed with Tulipa agenensis. While Osias Beert I painting Flowers in a glass vase in a niche (undated but c.1606), also has several tulips including the Red tulip, Tulipa agenensis. [8]