Petals are generally white of yellow. It is in the corona that the colors explode. There may be any shade or tone of white, yellow, orange, "pink", "red" and green. The variety Red Rim has white petals surrounding a orange-yellow cup rimmed with scarlet. The colors, outside of yellow and white, may be very subtle, but they are there if you look long enough. Daffodils may be all one color (self-colored) or a variety of colors where the perianth (petals) and corona (cup or Trumpet) may be different or may contain more than one color or shade. Breeders, or hybridizers, of the daffodil are constantly working to create new and usual colors by careful genetic selection.
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Daffodils come in yellow, white, apricot, pale green, and orange.
blue and red and yellow but not brown.
some of the tulips are wild while some are not
Sure its not "tiptoe through the tulips"? Polders and tulips are found in Holland/ The Netherlands
wait...didn't you just answer your own question...in your question? You said that 14 are red, so doesn't that answer your question?
A typical tulip has six sepals. There are some types of tulips like the star- or cup-shaped tulips that only have three.
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Yes you put two differnt type of tulips next to each ofther then mabye you get a differnt tulip
there color and smell is diffrent from certain other flowers.
First, blue tulips are not natural. To create blue tulips, white tulips may be dyed to achieve the right color. Hybrid tulip species in shades of violet and lilac may also be created to make blue blossoms. Blue tulips symbolize tranquility and peace. When given to someone, they convey a message of trust, unity and loyalty.
There are plant viruses that cause strange color patterns. Tulips can get tulip color breaking virus.
It's not really possible to grow tulips - or much of anything else - without sun or water. Those are essentials, I'm afraid.
tulips (two lips...)
If you mean "Holland tulips", it means tulips from Holland.
There are no specific collective noun for tulips. I have seen suggested, an explosion of tulips and a tiptoe of tulips. However, any noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a field of tulips, a bouquet of tulips, a bunch of tulips, etc.
Tulips not only come in many different colors, but some tulips produce more than one color in a single flower! Take a look at the lovely photo links below to see a rainbow of tulip colors.
If you are saying that "1 in 4" of the tulips are red, the answer would be 4 of the tulips are red.