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Happy April 1st!
These are parrot tulips. One of the things I like about these flowers is that, like their name, they are not what they seem. The amazing stripping on these flowers is created by a virus in the bulb. Tulips are a visual representation of gardening with a specific intention. People have been molding the appearance of tulips for hundreds of years.
ARE YOU READY TO GARDEN WITH INTENT ?
Green Action #4
These are parrot tulips. One of the things I like about these flowers is that, like their name, they are not what they seem. The amazing stripping on these flowers is created by a virus in the bulb. Tulips are a visual representation of gardening with a specific intention. People have been molding the appearance of tulips for hundreds of years.
ARE YOU READY TO GARDEN WITH INTENT ?
Green Action #4
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