Among the tulips I bought for myself back on Saturday, one turned out to be "special".
Can you spot it?
Here's a clue: There are usually ten tulips in a bunch. How many do you see above?
One of them is a "twin"!
Ten stalks, but eleven flowers...
(In the photo of the whole bouquet, the twins are the two slightly smaller ones on the right.)
Below are a couple of more tulip photos - "just because I took them"... ;)
They are gorgeous, and you got an added bonus! "Conjoined" twins!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips, cheerful looking, and cute about the twin flowers.
ReplyDeleteI did spot the special twin flower - never seen a tulip twin before! The colour is great, too.
ReplyDeleteWell this is all new to me I have never heard of the twin flower of any kind! And you looked out 11 flowers instead of 10 and they are so beautiful. They have tulips for sale at the grocery store this week I saw them there and at Walmart. And I thought of you when I saw them
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a twin flower either but those coloured tulips are so pretty, I'm sure I use to have some of similar colours.
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