tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post95146586076376551..comments2023-09-10T04:44:04.723-04:00Comments on Cooking in someone else's kitchen: YellowsAmandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16642836504821695236noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post-85347695596257239312010-04-04T15:46:45.709-04:002010-04-04T15:46:45.709-04:00Thanks Ellie! How apt that someone from the Nether...Thanks Ellie! How apt that someone from the Netherlands should answer a question about tulips... ;-)Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16642836504821695236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post-11373125090887715282010-04-03T16:38:02.991-04:002010-04-03T16:38:02.991-04:00Hi Amanda,
Your tulips are called "botanical ...Hi Amanda,<br />Your tulips are called "botanical tulips". There are several types - I'm not sure which one you have. They look a bit like Tulipa tarda, but I'm not sure. These are the types:<br />•Tulipa clusiana <br />•Tulipafosteriana <br />•Tulipa greigii <br />•Tulipa kaufmanniana, <br />•Tulipa praestans<br />•Tulipa tarda, <br />•Tulipa turkestanica<br />Perhaps google can help? <br /><br />It's wonderful when the first miniature daffodils open their flowers, isn't it? Here in the Netherlands we are about 10 days ahead of you, and we have Chionodoxa, larger Narcissus, Forsythia, Ribes and Pulmonaria flowering. Spring is here - hurrah!Elliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15613461230340431733noreply@blogger.com