These are the earliest blooming tulips, typically appearing in April. They have a classic tulip shape with a single layer of petals.
These tulips have a fuller appearance due to the double layer of petals. They bloom in early to mid-spring.
Known for their traditional tulip shape, Triumph tulips have a single cup-shaped flower on a strong stem. They bloom in mid-spring.
These tulips are known for their large, vibrant blooms on sturdy stems. They come in a variety of colors and bloom in late April to early May.
Characterized by fringed or serrated edges on their petals, fringed tulips add a unique and textured look to the garden. They bloom in mid to late spring.
These tulips have distinctive, feather-like petals and come in a range of bold colors. They bloom in mid to late spring.
Recognizable by their slender, pointed petals that resemble a lily, these tulips add elegance to the garden. They typically bloom in late spring.
Historically, these tulips had unique, streaked patterns on their petals. Modern versions are often solid in color but maintain the original shapes. They bloom in mid-spring.
Known for their low-growing habit and mottled or striped leaves, Greigii tulips have cup-shaped flowers and bloom in early to mid-spring.
Also called water lily tulips, they have wide, open blooms and variegated foliage. They are early bloomers and often have a naturalizing tendency.