Blue tulips are actually quite rare. Back in the day tulips were the rage. Almost everyone grew tulips and tulips made such a high price that murders were commited because of jealousy and greed for the best tulips. Tulips were often used with their bright colors to signify certain events. Now, tulips aren't that high priced. But the only tulip that you can get a high price for is the blue tulip.
Most places that sell plants, will have spring bulbs available in the fall for sale. Also, there are mail order catalogs and online businesses that sell all kinds of tulips and other spring bulbs.
Pink tulips are usually grown in the Netherlands but Holland, Michigan also grows and sells many tulips. Many garden clubs encourage pink tulips to remind people to do things to prevent Breast cancer.
You can find tulips at your local garden store.
in my backyard or at the store
tulips (two lips...)
Because they find them to be a beautiful looking flower.
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.
If you are saying that "1 in 4" of the tulips are red, the answer would be 4 of the tulips are red.
No, tulips are multicellular organisms.
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Tulips are angiosperms.
Tulips are bulbs
Tulips are a spring bulb.
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Yes. Tulips are endangered. Especially the Cyprus tulips and Motley tulips. Mostly all the species of tulips are endangered,depending on what type they are and what they produce. Lots of tulips like the Motley,Cyprus,etc.,hold benefits and look great in your garden but that might not be for long.