
Linifolia Tulip
In cultivation since at least 1884!
This multiple award winner is recognizable by the striking bright red flowers that open on 10 cm stems just above its narrow, greyish-green leaves. The petals form a 3 cm wide, bowl-shaped bloom that displays a hint of black at the base, adding to its unique beauty. Also known as the flax-leaved tulip, it naturalizes well and attracts butterflies, honeybees and other pollinators. This Tajikistan native received the Royal Horticultural Society's renowned Award of Garden Merit in 1993.
This multiple award winner is recognizable by the striking bright red flowers that open on 10 cm stems just above its narrow, greyish-green leaves. The petals form a 3 cm wide, bowl-shaped bloom that displays a hint of black at the base, adding to its unique beauty. Also known as the flax-leaved tulip, it naturalizes well and attracts butterflies, honeybees and other pollinators. This Tajikistan native received the Royal Horticultural Society's renowned Award of Garden Merit in 1993.
In cultivation since at least 1884!
This multiple award winner is recognizable by the striking bright red flowers that open on 10 cm stems just above its narrow, greyish-green leaves. The petals form a 3 cm wide, bowl-shaped bloom that displays a hint of black at the base, adding to its unique beauty. Also known as the flax-leaved tulip, it naturalizes well and attracts butterflies, honeybees and other pollinators. This Tajikistan native received the Royal Horticultural Society's renowned Award of Garden Merit in 1993.
This multiple award winner is recognizable by the striking bright red flowers that open on 10 cm stems just above its narrow, greyish-green leaves. The petals form a 3 cm wide, bowl-shaped bloom that displays a hint of black at the base, adding to its unique beauty. Also known as the flax-leaved tulip, it naturalizes well and attracts butterflies, honeybees and other pollinators. This Tajikistan native received the Royal Horticultural Society's renowned Award of Garden Merit in 1993.
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Linifolia Tulip—
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Description
In cultivation since at least 1884!
This multiple award winner is recognizable by the striking bright red flowers that open on 10 cm stems just above its narrow, greyish-green leaves. The petals form a 3 cm wide, bowl-shaped bloom that displays a hint of black at the base, adding to its unique beauty. Also known as the flax-leaved tulip, it naturalizes well and attracts butterflies, honeybees and other pollinators. This Tajikistan native received the Royal Horticultural Society's renowned Award of Garden Merit in 1993.
This multiple award winner is recognizable by the striking bright red flowers that open on 10 cm stems just above its narrow, greyish-green leaves. The petals form a 3 cm wide, bowl-shaped bloom that displays a hint of black at the base, adding to its unique beauty. Also known as the flax-leaved tulip, it naturalizes well and attracts butterflies, honeybees and other pollinators. This Tajikistan native received the Royal Horticultural Society's renowned Award of Garden Merit in 1993.


















