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Tulips are probably the most versatile flower I have in my shop. They come in many colors and shapes. Most people think only of the common single, solid color tulip, which is lovely but basic. There are 15 categories of tulips based on size, shape and blooming time. There are the lily-flowered tulips that have pointy petals reminiscent of the original Turkish blooms. Fringed tulips have jagged petals that look like they've been cut up with shears. Rembrandts are bicolored and stripy similar to a broken tulip. Doubles are super popular for wedding design and look like peonies. Parrots are the showiest of them all with their ruffley and colorful petals.
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