Published Friday, April 27, 2018, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.
Peachy parrot tulip
Tulip season is almost over. I love their explosions of color and form!

Sun and shadow on the frilly petals of this parrot tulip, in shades of pink and peach, seen at the Volunteer Park Conservatory in March
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I love the colors on this parrot tulip. Ours have not come up yet, will probably be a couple more weeks since Winter decided to stick around a bit longer this year.
Such beautiful blossoms!
Yes the Dutch farmers are cutting all the tulips as I type. Beautiful! I’ll miss seeing the fields full of colour. #mysundayphoto
Such a summery flower.
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Beautiful flower!
WOW!! What lovely colours and image!
Greetings from Sydney!!Have a lovely sunday!!
Shantana
So pretty and summery
Pretty oh so pretty ~ lovely shadows captured.
Happy Week ahead to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
These are gorgeous. Love the different shades. I think I need some for my house!
Such a pretty flower, I don’t think I’ve seen a parrot tulip before.
#sundaysnap
Such a pretty tulip. Never seen one with that type flower. Thanks for sharing at Pictorial Tuesday.
Peabea from Peabea Scribbles
Very pretty!
I love that fluffy edged tulip!
That is beautiful! What a great shot
I love the different tulip varieties you can get. The weather in the UK has been so bad this year that the tulips are only just coming out now.
Sara, that is one gorgeous bloom. I adore tulips.♥♥♥
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