Parrot tulips are the gorgeous hybrids of the more common tulip we see in flower shops and in gardens. These hybrids come in a range of colors and distinct types of petals. Some are curled, twisted, scalloped, or doubled. Others have a distinct feathered border and are commonly called “fringed”. Parrot tulips are more “showy” than other tulips more commonly seen which makes them perfect for adding color and texture to your wedding centerpieces and bouquet. They bloom in mid or late spring and go well with ranunculus, anemones, peonies, garden roses, dahlias, and lilies. They play well with a host of many other flowers as well so ask your florist when planning your wedding bouquet.
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Love this post Naomi! One of my favorite all time flowers featured. xo
I could live with these brought in fresh daily! So dreamy. {A} RT @NaomiVGoodman http://t.co/k7PDT1Ru
Ah, yes. The oh-so-lovely Parrot Tulip. Lovely collection of images!
Lovely Fancy Flowers…fringe, scalloped, double, and twisted…can you guess which flower it is? See here http://t.co/6OIhLZTb
I’m SWOONING–such gorgeous tulips, and perfect arrangements to highlight them!
Time for “Fancy Flowers” check out these beautiful parrot tulips, they are becoming my spring bouquet fave. http://t.co/pUMZnpxU