Tulipa ‘Joint Division’

Tulipa ‘Joint Division’ is a Fringed Tulip. As many Tulips, Tulipa ‘Joint Division’ has showy Multi-color flowers ~ Multi-Color: Orange, rose red, touch of pink and yellow. On top of that Tulipa ‘Joint Division’ is fragrant.

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The tulip is a perennial, bulbous plant with showy flowers in the genus Tulipa, of which around 75 wild species are currently accepted and which belongs to the family Liliaceae. The genus’s native range extends west to the Iberian Peninsula, through North Africa to Greece, the Balkans, Turkey, throughout the Levant [Syria, Israel, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Jordan] and Iran, North to Ukraine, southern Siberia and Mongolia, and east to the Northwest of China. The tulip’s centre of diversity is in the Pamir, Hindu Kush, and Tien Shan mountains. It is a typical element of steppe and winter-rain Mediterranean vegetation. A number of species and many hybrid cultivars are grown in gardens, as potted plants, or as cut flowers.

Photos: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore [20150410]

Source: Wikipedia

Tulipa cv. ‘Queensland’

Tulipa cv. ‘Queensland’

Common names: Double Late Tulip, Fringed Tulip, Tulip

Year Registered: 2006

Spring Bloom Season: Mid-late

Special Classifications: Double-flowered

Plant Height: 12 – 16 inches

Leaves:Spring ephemeral

Flowers: Showy, Fragrant

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Flower Color: Bi-Color: Pink and white

Flower Time: Spring

Underground structures: Bulb

Uses: Cut Flower

Photo: Flower DomeGardens by the BaySingapore [20140422]

Source: allthingsplants.com

Tulipa cv. ‘Oviedo’

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Botanical name: Tulipa cv. ‘Oviedo’

Common names: Tulip, Fringed Tulip

Division: Fringed [Crispa]

Year Registered: 2008

Spring Bloom Season: Mid-late

Special Classifications: Single-flowered

Plant Height: to 20 inches

Leaves:Spring ephemeral

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Flowers: Showy, Fragrant

Flower Color: Bi-Color: White/purple

Flower Time: Spring

Underground structures: Bulb

Uses:     Cut Flower

Photos: Flower DomeGardens by the BaySingapore [20140418]

Source: allthingsplants.com

Tulipa cv. ‘Honeymoon’

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Botanical name: Tulipa cv. ‘Honeymoon’; Common names: Fringed Tulip

Division: Fringed [Crispa]

Year Registered: 2000

Spring Bloom Season: Mid-late

Special Classifications: Single-flowered

Plant Height: 12 – 16 inches

Leaves: Spring ephemeral

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Flowers: Showy, Fragrant

Flower Color: White

Flower Time: Spring

Underground structures: Bulb

Uses: Cut Flower

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Photos: Flower DomeGardens by the BaySingapore [20140418, 20140422]

Source: allthingsplants.com

Tulipa cv. ‘Kingston’

From Tulipmania, April 14 – May 04, 2014, 9am-9pmFlower DomeGardens by the BaySingapore.

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Introduced in 2006;

Color: Pink;

Group: Double Late [Double flowered cultivars that are late flowering, mainly long stemmed];

Height: 50cm.

Photo: Flower DomeGardens by the BaySingapore [20140414]

Source: www.thetulipgallery.com

 

 

Hibiscus schizopetalus: Fringed Hibiscus, Coral Hibiscus

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Hibiscus schizopetalus is a species of Hibiscus native to tropical eastern Africa in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.

It is a shrub growing to 3 m tall. The red or pink flowers are very distinctive in their frilly, finely divided petals. Its common names include Japanese Lantern, Fringed Hibiscus, Coral Hibiscus and Fringed Rosemallow.

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Flowers with finely dissected petal have a range of colors, the most common being the red form. Leaves resemble those of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.

Photo: Gardens by the BaySingapore, 20130316

Source: Wikipedia