Daisies, lilies, tulips, chrysanthemums, petunias, and hyacinths also blossomed. |
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Roses, violets, tulips, snapdragons, baby's breath, marigolds and more were laid out like a painter's pallet. |
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Almost all manias, be they tulips, railways, Japanese real estate, have ended in busts. |
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These are technology-driven bubbles, not fad-fueled manias like tulips, or fraud like the South Sea scam. |
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The railings lined the tented wall behind the head table that was centered before a massive stone mantelpiece draped in tulips. |
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I always recommend planting tulips in blocks of one colour, as this will give a greater impact when viewed from a distance. |
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Little interesting places to eat are springing up like tulips everywhere on Centre Street North. |
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At Vithion in its wonderful setting by the sea near the end of the peninsula, there were mignonettes, scarlet tulips and geraniums. |
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As the tulips and narcissi bloom in spring, it is time to plan the summer garden. |
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Plant tulips first, then add enough soil to achieve the proper depth for the grape hyacinths. |
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It is the season to plant flowering bulbs such as tulips, narcissi, crocuses and hyacinths. |
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Plant it in combination with late flowering tulips, which will pierce the dense foliage to form an impressive contrast. |
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Dead-head daffodils and tulips as they fade, to prevent the plants from putting energy into seed production. |
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In borders where tulips have been planted for several years, fungi could be present. |
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One of the few drawbacks of daffodils and tulips is the foliage after the flowers have gone over. |
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These are the places to plant colorful tulips, daffodils and other spring bulbs now. |
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If you have a bright space for growing on, then add daffodils and tulips to the mix. |
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Remember that some bulbs such as tulips and hyacinths do not always come back strongly in subsequent years. |
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Bulbs can still be planted including tulips, late-flowering daffodils and alliums. |
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Daffodils and tulips have given way to rains of wallflowers and clouds of forget-me-nots. |
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Later blooming hyacinths and tulips can be planted anytime before the ground freezes. |
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Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring. |
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Irises, roses and tulips are examples of plants that will thrive in a dry garden. |
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Fall is the season to plant trees, turf grasses and spring-blooming flower bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. |
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The only decorations are two simple candle sconces and a pair of side-by-side shelves holding glass vases of monochromatic tulips or roses. |
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The roses were in full bloom along with the lilies, bleeding hearts, tulips, and dandelions. |
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Red and yellow tulips decorated the porch, while white daffodils bordered the lawn to the walkway. |
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Garden centres are supplied with spring flowering bulbs of daffodils, hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and crocus, but let's not stop there. |
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They won't eat daffodils and other narcissi which are distasteful to them, but they find tulips and crocus irresistible. |
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Most daffodils and other narcissi will thrive in your area even without pre-cooling, but tulips will require more effort! |
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Try bulbs that are prolific in winter months, such as tulips, narcissus, hyacinth, kalanchoe and cyclamen. |
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Smaller flowers including species and botanical tulips, miniature and species narcissi are top of many bulb shopping lists this fall. |
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From the first nodding snowdrops to the last bright tulips, spring bulb flowers proclaim the end of winter and bring back color to the landscape. |
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Nadia picked out violets, lilies and blue tulips at the florist, telling her father to meet her there. |
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A bitter taste rose in Henderson's mouth, and he spat into the cluster of violet tulips alongside the porch. |
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Radially symmetrical flowers, such as buttercups and tulips, have a single type of petal arranged the same way all around a center. |
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Spring in Connecticut brings rain and daffodils and tulips begin to peep out from piles of dirty snow. |
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Variations include cabbage roses, Turk's cap lilies and, notably, tulips with divergent petals typical of Giles-decorated porcelain. |
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Inventive but easy, these stacked layers of tulips will grab attention in any room. |
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Continue stacking layers on top, staggering them toward the center so the last tulips stand upright. |
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Adair used five stems each of red roses, pink hyacinths, pink callas, red anemones, plus 15 small red tulips. |
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Among the plants in the garden are roses, a white magnolia, camellias, tulips, white primula, blue lobelia and much more. |
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I didn't offer up much resistance, and sat down on a bench opposite a bunch of tulips. |
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You might for example, plant pale violet tulips at the base of a pink-flowering cherry tree. |
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As they enter the dense pack ice, their heads start sprouting up through the shattered ice like giant black-and-white tulips. |
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While daffodils and hyacinths have their fans, tulips are, by far, the most popular flower. |
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You can start entirely new plants from pieces of daylilies, tulips, hyacinths, and other beauties for next to nothing. |
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Crocuses, daffodils, other narcissi, tulips, and hyacinths are just where the choices begin. |
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Spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, and irises are universal symbols of spring. |
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Spring brings more than half a million blooming bulbs, including daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips. |
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I was in a hurry and had no time to wander its paths, but caught only a glimpse of brilliant pink tulips incandescing in the spring sun. |
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The second-story windows each had a decorative flower box, filled with finely groomed yellow tulips. |
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Daffodils, iris, tulips, gladiolus, hyacinth, and daylilies are just some of the many bulb favorites. |
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To try your luck, remove the flower head after the petals fade, let the tulips complete their life cycle, then plant outdoors. |
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Don't plant tulips yet, but put them in the fridge crisper for around six weeks and plant in May. |
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Your hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and grape-hyacinths can be saved for planting in the garden. |
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Many new tulips are sporting boldly variegated leaves, as are crown imperials, camassias, and irises. |
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There are also playful parrot tulips with ruffled flower edges, frilly fringed tulips and lily-flowered tulips with pointed petals. |
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If, like mine, your garden is very wet for most of the year, you could grow cyclamen and miniature tulips in well-drained compost. |
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The tulips and daffs can be planted as deep as 8 inches if you are planning a real extravaganza of a container display, so plan accordingly. |
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If crocuses and daffodils mark the beginnings of spring, tulips are surely its climax. |
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A few inexpensive pots of snazzy red tulips, golden daffodils or purple crocus can brighten a dreary spring day. |
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Lilies, roses, dandelions, tulips, and other flowers surrounded them in this natural blanket. |
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A variety of flowers and plants including genistas, acacias, jonquils, tulips, and palms were placed at the base of the eight towering columns. |
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Also, fresh cut tulips are geotropic and phototropic, meaning that their growth is affected by gravity and light, respectively. |
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Around this time of year, there is a good show of daffodils, tulips, primroses, primula, helibores orientalis and other spring flowers. |
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The tulips almost got to flowering but then seemed to give up the ghost, go pale and slowly fall over. |
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At the time when tulips were rare prized possessions, they were often shown off in the knot garden. |
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It is better to look for those tulips with a natural propensity for repeat performance. |
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She was very pretty in an elegant gown, clutching a bouquet of pink tulips. |
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Nothing boosts your spirits in early spring like the first daffodils, tulips or grape hyacinths poking through the ground. |
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Layer two different species, such as tulips and grape hyacinths, in the same bed for exciting color combinations. |
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The Dutch gave Canada 1 million tulips in gratitude for the friendship displayed in the war. |
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To add to your tulips and erythroniums, you may consider Fritillaria meliagris, which is a pink-and-white British native. |
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In full bloom, the 15-acre Mughal Gardens has roses, lilies, tulips, double pansy flowers and smooth green lawns. |
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My bulb order from Brockhole this year included 500 late-flowering tulips, to be planted among the wallflowers in the beds on the top terrace. |
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Spring is when the apple tree blooms, and beneath it hundreds of white daffodils and tulips come into flower. |
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Daffodils, wild hyacinths and tulips, snowdrops, bluebells, daisies and buttercups littered the earth. |
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Yellow tulips and white daisies filled that patch, and different kinds of flowers surrounded the rest of the house. |
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Striking too are Leon Victor Solon's 1896 porcelain plaque Resting and the metal and alabaster three tulips lamps by Albert Cheuret. |
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To my utter surprise, there were pink tulips all lined up neatly up along the path. |
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As the tulips fade, the lilies take over, growing taller and taller to mask the dying foliage of the tulips. |
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Visitors to the garden will notice juniper, ash, walnut, mountain ash and beech trees as well as jasmine, honeysuckle, lilac, lilies and tulips. |
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Nico and Jean will take us on a tour of their facilities showing us the expanse of daffodils, tulips, lilies and delphiniums. |
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But what really made her smile was the short stem red rose on her pillow and a bunch of lilies and tulips on the table. |
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This is also the time to plant lilies, tulips and alliums for spring colour. |
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Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis. |
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For my home, I would just go for something simple, like a nice vase of tulips or amaryllis. |
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Combine the pleasures of both with holiday red amaryllis and pristine white tulips and fragrant hyacinths. |
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People often wonder what to do when tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, Easter lilies, and other spring-blooming bulb flowers have faded. |
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The air was clear and clean and songbird-sized mosquitoes fluttered around in the decorative heights of gladioli, rhododendrons and tulips. |
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She wore a mauve gown of rich velvet, with gold tulips sewn intricately on the bodice. |
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The assortment was beautiful filled with tulips, lilies, lilacs and pink roses, her favourite coloured rose. |
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He was standing in the center of a beautiful garden boasting blooming lilacs and tulips lost in a tangle of exotic plants, fruits and vegetables. |
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After a six-month absence, the come-hither tulips are extremely tempting in their lilacs, scarlets, apricots and girly pinks. |
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The tulips bloomed a brilliant symphony of colours and rivalled the loveliness of the birds who frequented the yard. |
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Flowering bulbs such as hyacinths, daffodils, crocuses, and tulips, along with hellebores, lungworts, and heathers carpet the ground beneath. |
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If you're tempted to tango among the tulips, Tango Libre kicks off its annual Tango in the Park at the end of the month. |
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Do not place tulips in containers with any flowers in the Narcissus genus which have just been cut, as the mucilage they exude can adversely affect tulips' vase life. |
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Even the railings on the stairs feature little tulips cut out of the wood. |
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It has a new border of vining tulips and daisies over stars. |
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The grass leaves and roots gradually rot down to produce a fine, crumbly loam that can be used for potting all sorts of plants from tomatoes to tulips. |
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The snowdrops and aconites are nearly over but crocuses and daffodils are taking their place in the spotlight, and the foliage of early tulips may be poking through already. |
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The tulips and hearts theme continues throughout the house in wood carvings and stained glass, and even in beautiful brass and copper door plates. |
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But chiefly he fulfills a statistician's dream with his minute record of Brussels sprouts, cabbages, and tulips planted, harvested, and planted again. |
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Common bulbs planted in the fall for the spring are tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, muscari, crocuses and perennials such as peonies, daylilies, hostas, and coral-bells. |
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Some, such as tulips, have a brown papery coating called a tunic. |
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As the snowdrops and daffodils surrender their last fading colour the forsythia and tulips blossom with a blaze of Easter glory and reflect the hope and joy of another season. |
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Thousands of tulips, pansies and forget-me-nots, together with venerable lilacs, wisteria, spireas and deutzias dominate the spring show of flowers. |
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Volunteers are urgently needed to help plant daffodils and tulips bulbs. |
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The miracle of spring flowers such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and lilies is even more astounding when one realizes how they reach the bloom stage each year. |
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In early October, once she's potted up her crocuses, grape hyacinths, tulips and daffodils, she waters them, then tags them with the plant names and the dates. |
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By the way, I think a few long stalks of calla lilies or tulips tied with a satin ribbon is so much more beautiful than a bouquet of coloured-tissue-wrapped flowers. |
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Water the garden after planting to help the tulips establish root growth. |
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Species tulips are dormant in the summer and prefer dry soil then. |
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In my experience, whether you leave them in the ground or lift them and replant, unlike daffodils, tulips don't go on forever, and it pays to replace them every few years. |
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The days were getting longer, the blossom was on the trees and even in our back garden, the barren earth was being pierced by what look uncannily like daffs and tulips. |
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The grape hyacinths are emerging, the tulips I thought I killed last year are shooting through the soil, and an iris I was sure was a goner has some fresh sprouts. |
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Other flowers that work well include stephanotis, tulips and orchids. |
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She was gathering daisies, posies, dandelions, bluebonnets, roses, tulips. |
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Those with a mania for tulips never let empty pockets sour a sale. |
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There were daisies, petunias, tulips, marigolds, and sunflowers. |
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For eight centuries they have been the heralds of spring, as sure a sign of impending blue skies and falling blossom as the song of swallows and the appearance of tulips. |
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The only sure-fire way to protect tulips and crocuses and other tasty bulb treats from squirrels is to lay wire mesh such as chicken wire on top of the bed. |
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The corner has a real Dutch feel, with the Dutch pancake house across the street, the flower shop next door specializing in Dutch tulips, and now, a marijuana smokeeasy. |
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Deep purple irises and blood-red aquilegias were the prevalent plants at Chelsea, while alliums, dahlias and tulips were not. |
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I'll be planting tulips in big half-barrels, as well as increasing my stock of little guys like grape hyacinths and heavenly blue chionodoxa. |
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The kitchen overflowed with tulips, jasmine decorated the bathroom, and the rest of the house bloomed with Stephanotis, roses, and lilies. |
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With dark purple tulips, for instance, I would use scillas and white camassias underneath. |
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I use roses and grasses such as stipa, sweet william and tulips, with structural stuff such as the evergreen shrubs choisya and danae. |
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Windmills, tulips, wooden shoes, cheese, Delftware pottery, and cannabis are among the items associated with the Netherlands by tourists. |
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Put in scillas, snowdrops, tulips, daffodils, and crocuses as the moon wanes. |
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By the early baroque period both tulips and narcissi were an important component of the spring garden. |
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The chemical compounds named tuliposides and tulipalins can also be found in tulips and are responsible for allergies. |
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This may have been due to a translation error in early times, when it was fashionable in the Ottoman Empire to wear tulips on turbans. |
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While authorities have stated that no tulips west of the Balkans are native, subsequent identification of Tulipa sylvestris subsp. |
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In addition to these regions in the west tulips have been identified in Greece, Cyprus and the Balkans. |
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Although tulips are also throughout most of the Mediterranean and Europe, these regions do not form part of the natural distribution. |
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Botrytis tulipae is a major fungal disease affecting tulips, causing cell death and eventually the rotting of the plant. |
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In the Ottoman Empire, numerous types of tulips were cultivated and bred, and today, 14 species can still be found in Turkey. |
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Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, also names tulips in the Baburnama. |
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He finished the first major work on tulips in 1592, and made note of the variations in colour. |
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These tulips at Leiden would eventually lead to both the Tulip mania and the tulip industry in the Netherlands. |
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It is believed the first tulips in the United States were grown near Spring Pond at the Fay Estate in Lynn and Salem, Massachusetts. |
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Inside, the rustic dinner tables were adorned with colorful tulips. |
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For this reason it's great to have a few portable pots of tulips that can be tucked Sinto a border for the flowering period and then removed. |
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But once tulips have bloomed, don't expect them to reflower, like roses or petunias, which keep blooming if you remove dead flowers. |
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The batwings, full of tulips in May, are now abloom with cosmos, angelonia and lantana. |
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Design it Go potty in borders BRING extra colour to your borders in an instant with pots of ready-grown tulips, wallflowers and pansies. |
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The free bulbs consist of narcissi, mixed crocuses, anemones, tulips, sparaxis and ixias. |
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But not just ordinary roses or tulips, she had majestic African lilies and exotic oriental orchids. |
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If you want some springtime surprises, it's your last chance to underplant them with bulbs such as tulips and hyacinths. |
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You'll be sent a selection from 10 narcissi to 20 mixed crocuses, 20 beautiful anemones and 10 tulips, to 20 sparaxis and 20 ixias. |
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Frugal gardeners will wonder why they ever dithered about the cost, and curmudgeonly gardeners, who think tulips belong in Holland, will foreswear their pessimistic outlook. |
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I recommend spending your bulb budget on bulbs that will perennialize in the garden, and if you need big tulips, purchase a bunch from the local florist. |
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During the current study, tulips were observed feeding on other tulip snails, scallops, and small venerid clams, and lightning whelks were observed feeding on hard clams. |
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At Hortus Bulborum you will find heirloom narcissi that date back at least to the 15th century and famous old tulips like 'Duc van Tol' and its sports. |
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Lady palm, tulips and pot chrysanthemums All soak up ammonia-based smells. |
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Daylilies include narcissus, agapanthus, daffodils and tulips. |
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However, I want earlier blossoms next year so I've chosen a lovely collection of tulips but, to reduce the risk of fire blight, I won't plant them for a couple of months yet. |
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In mild climates, plant crocuses, daffodils, Dutch irises, freesias, homeria, hyacinths, ixias, Leucojum aestivum, scillas, sparaxis, tritonias, tulips, and watsonias. |
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Clean the bulbs of early tulips and daffodils which have had time to die back and store them in shallow trays in a cool shed ready for replanting in October. |
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The tulip is not mentioned by any writer from antiquity, therefore it seems probable that tulips were introduced into Anatolia only with the advance of the Seljuks. |
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And there are the early flowerers starting in late March and early April, mid-season varieties and then the late flowering tulips that keep going right through May. |
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And there are the early flowerers starting in late March and early April, midseason varieties and then the late flowering tulips that keep going right through May. |
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In the 1990s narcissus bulb production was at 260 million, sixth in size after tulips, gladioli, irises, crocuses and lilies and in 2012 it was ranked third. |
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The rider reveals Rihanna asks for animal print cushions and a throw rug to decorate her dressing area, as well as vases of white tulips and lavender roses. |
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They flower at the same time as hyacinths, Narcissus and some tulips. |
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You'll be sent a selection of the prettiest flower bulbs perfect for any garden, with 10 narcissi to 20 mixed crocuses, 20 anemones and 10 tulips, or 20 sparaxis and 20 ixias. |
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It was also associated with the House of Osman, resulting in tulips being widely used in decorative motifs on tiles, mosques, fabrics, crockery, etc. |
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Merrin scrupulously avoids the most extreme examples of the mania for oblivion and vigilance, but tulips and Norway maples show well enough where madness lies. |
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However, there is considerable confusion of terminology, and tulips may have been subsumed under hyacinth, a mistake several European botanists were to perpetuate. |
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