
Tulip ‘Analita’

Tulip ‘Analita’
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……….so pretty….and delicately colored……and such a beautiful name!
Thank you, Alice!
Yellow, pink and white, an unusual colour combination. I haven’t noticed that one over here on the tulip lists.
It looked soft and lovely in the catalog, but the interior has a rather bold orange circle near the base, like a heli-landing pad for bees!
I was going to comment on the color as well – I would not expect the bold orange inside with these pastels showing on the outside.
Reblogged this on The Militant Negroβ’.
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My pleasure. π€πππΉπππ
that’s a pretty one
Thank you, Christina. It’s a nice height for forcing, too.
Applause, applause. π
Thank you!
Gorgeous and so unusual with the pink and yellow too.
Thank you, Vicki. They open wide to the sun during the day and have a splashy orange circle near the base, a contrast to the softer exterior.
Lovely tulips, beautiful color, and hope for more to come. π
Thank you, Judy. These I forced for inside, but hopefully, the ones I planted out in the garden were not eaten by rodents…always a risk around here.
Oh so lovely!! ππ·
Thank you, Pattyanne!
Exquisite! Thank you!
Thank you, Sunny!
Just what the doctor ordered for this grey end-of-March day!
Thank you, Laurie. Spring, in any form, accepted!
Beautiful!
Thank you, Peter!
I do love tulips and yours are lovely.
Thank you, Dor!
Their Beautiful
Tulips and spring – perfect partners!
A welcome sight!
Absolutely stunning!
Spring beauties!
Thank you, Belinda!
Gorgeous tulips, Eliza π
Thank you, Rebecca. x
Good article and nice photo of the tulips
Thank you, Prasenjeet – much appreciated.
What can be more spring than tulips? π Beautiful photo Eliza.
Thank you, Maria. These were a delightful day-brightener for me. π
My pleasure. My mom loved having tulips on the kitchen table. During spring they were common guests in our house.
Dreamy.
π Thanks, Wendy!
Lovely. Reminiscent of apple blossom!
Thank you, Allison!
They’re very pretty. How unusual to have yellow at the base.
Thank you, Val. They are lovely to gaze into as well. Beauty of tulips in spring, ahhh. π
No words needed for these beauties π
Thank you, Christy!
Oh, so very beautiful! I love tulips π
Thank you, Jennymarie!
So beautiful!
Thank you, Fi!
Tulip Analita seems a perfect friend to bring color as we begin the new season of spring π
Thank you, it ushered in spring this year (at least inside, we still have snow).
*sigh* Just Beautiful!!! π·
Thank you, Amy! π
Beautiful tulips and capture! Happy spring and Easter!
Thank you, Denise!
Ahh, itβs Spring somewhere. Happy Easter π£
Thank you! Slowly, it comes!
Beautiful tulips Eliza
Thank you, Maria.
One of my favourite flowers! Beautiful.
Thank you!
Eliza, did you grow these beautiful tulips? Inside?
Yes, I plant the bulbs in pots in the fall, store them in our garage for their cool period and then bring them in to force. Helps make the winter less dreary. π
Tulip Tuesday?
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I see your yearly garden extravaganza has begun! π
These were forced bulbs in my sun space, but I guess you could say it was the start of a new gardening year. Our winters are way too long!