The tulip bulbs I planted over the winter are now blooming in the patio garden. These are Crème Upstar tulips. According to the package:
‘Crème Upstar’ is a double, late-flowering, fragrant, peony-shaped cultivar. Petals are buttery-yellow and cream, blushed with rose-pink edges. The tulip has been the favored spring bulb for centuries. Thriving where summers are dry and winters are cold, this bulb is treated as an annual where summers are hot and long.
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