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No, the noun 'tulips' is a common noun (the plural form for the noun tulip) a word for any tulips of any kind, anywhere.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:

  • Emily Finnegan, Albany Tulip Queen 2012
  • Tulips Resort and Amusement Park, Bangalore, India
  • Bread & Tulips (restaurant), New York, NY
  • Redwood Grove French Tulips, product of The Sun Valley Group, Arcata, CA
  • "Alice's Tulips", a novel by Sandra Dallas
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