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The name of viridiflora tulip is derived from Latin words, viridis has a meaning of green whereas flos means flower. Beside that, there are also known as Green Tulips.
These tulips are characterized by green-streaked flower, there are all tulips which falling under this categories are having streak of green on each petal.
These tulips are also known for an exceptionally long flowering capability. The blossoms of these tulips are contrasts dramatically with the basic flower colour, colour range of basic flower colours are white, pink, yellow and etc.
These tulips are as Fringed Tulips, both of them are mutations, which is means that the flowering period and plant height are depends on which class they mutated from. However, most of these categories tulips are mutated from
Flowering Period
:
Variable, depends on
which class of tulips they mutated from
Most of them
are flowering at late spring since there are most mutated from Single
Late Tulip
Bloom Shape / Form
:
Variable, depends on
which class of tulips they mutated from
Most of them have single cup-shaped bloom on a long and sturdy stems
Plant Height
:
Variable, depends on
which class of tulips they mutated from
There are in the range of 10 – 30” (25 – 75cm); average 16 – 24” (40 –
60cm)
Minimum planting
Height
:
6” (15cm)
Bloom Colour
:
Base flower colour
are white, pink, yellow, orange, red, mauve
They has green stripes which extends from the base to the terminating
point of each petal
Example tulips with
fragrance (colour)
:
There are no
fragrance viridiflora tulips until this record.
Example tulips
without fragrance (colour)
:
Artist (red with green
streaks), Greenland / Groenland (rose with green streaks),
Golden Artist (golden yellow with green streaks), Green Wave
(purple parrot tulip with green streaks), Humminbird (lemon
yellow with green streaks), Pimpernel (raspberry with green
streaks), Spring Green (creamy with green streaks), Violet
Bird (mauve with green streaks)