
Tulip ‘Esperanto’
Tulip ‘Esperanto’
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Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal.
Thank you for reblogging, Eliza!
Elegant photography
Thank you!
Olé ❣️
🙂 Thanks, Val!
Beautiful! Mine are all frazzled to H E double hockey sticks in this heat! Oh well…Iris”s have started to open!
Thank you, Chris! Yes, this heat has made things go over quickly. I barely got to enjoy my T. clusiana before they were gone. But the peonies lie ahead!
So pretty. I love the mint green leaves edged in white.
Thank you, Belinda. It is a beautiful tulip, when opened fully, it resembles a small parrot tulip.
Budding beauty. Also love the light.
Thank you, Laurie!
I tried but never learned to speak the language. But this beauty needs no words or translation. 🙂
🙂 Thanks, Steve!
Lovely Eliza! 🌷
Thank you, Julie!
Very Nice Eliza! Enjoyed your beautiful photo!
Thank you, Reed!
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Thanks, Alice!
Beautiful! Lovely soft shades of green.
Thank you, Carol!
Loveliness Eliza!
Thank you, Cindy! 🙂
I love those funky tulips, parrot?
Smaller than a parrot, it is a Viridiflora hybrid.
Pretty 🥰
Thanks!
A beauty. And I love the crisp leaves with the white edges. 😃
Thank you, Cathy!
Lovely flower but even more interesting leaves. Nice. 🙂
Thank you, Judy. It’s a strong performer, too.
Anxious to see it when fully open!
It looks like a flame!
Wow!
I’ll try to post a follow-up. 🙂
I’ve never seen that one before. Lovely!
Thank you, Kris. It is a Viridiflora type hybrid.
Oh, I like the edged leaves on that! (Makes a note of ‘Esperanto’). Thanks
It is a lovely one, I forced these and then planted them out and they keep returning every year. A good choice!
Lovely.
Thank you, Karina.
Perfect 💚
🙂 Thanks, Karen!
Beautiful even before opening up! The leaves are pretty too. You photographed it perfectly.
Thank you very much!
Love it!
Thank you!
Oh, GORGEOUS, Eliza!! Thank you! xo
Thank you, Amy! ❤
You are so welcome, Eliza! xo
Perfect for ‘Wordless Wednesday’ because all the words I can think of, can’t do the image justice. 🙂
🙂 Thank you!
Beautiful tulip and this cheered me up as I was just complaining I only have dandelions and no tulips!!
Thank you! With all those deer, unless you force tulips inside, there is no way you can have tulips. 😉
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Unfurling beauty!
It certainly has been. Thank you, Fi!
Love the subtle shifting of colors. Enjoy.
Thank you, Susie. They look like mini-parrots, green and red flaming together.
Beautiful 🙂
Thank you!
So beautiful and tender Eliza.
Thank you, Maria!
Oh my, stunning!!
Thank you, Jen!
Beautiful!
Gracias!
The beginning of elegance!
Thank you, Donna!
So beautiful.
Thank you, Fi!
The flower is beautiful, but oh, those leaves!!
Thank you, Indie!
So sculptural – it’s lovely – leaves and flower.
Thank you, Carol.
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Betty!