So excited! Popped into my favourite flower market at Herdsman yesterday to see if the locally grown tulips were out yet and yes there they were, in all their gorgeous colours. Grown by the wholesalers from bulbs imported from the Netherlands to maintain the very best quality, tulips are available in Perth from mid April through to the end of September. I love them so much, they add such a splash of warm colour on a rainy cold day. Tulips in autumn and winter must seem a bit odd but it is an upside down world we live in :) Happy Tuesday, take care and stay safe..
Those are beautiful! I did not know that tulips were grown in the fall down under. It might see strange to some but I like the idea.
ReplyDelete...yep, the world can be a bit upside down!
ReplyDeleteHow Wonderful - Happy Dance
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They are a cheerful sight to see.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I had no idea that you got them in autumn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. If you like tulips, you'll like Holland, MI this time of year.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty to see!
ReplyDeleteOur tulips are all over here. You are lucky that you get them in autumn we only get them in spring. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteI also love seeing Tulips. They are a harbinger of spring and more pleasant weather.
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely no matter what season you are in!
ReplyDeleteIt would feel strange to have tulips in autumn and winter.
ReplyDeleteDearest Grace,
ReplyDeleteEnjoy them and I really love that color orange!
Hugs,
Mariette
What beautiful coloring on tulips.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Beautiful and really upside down, Grace 🤣
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Stay well.
ReplyDeleteMagnificas e belas tulipas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
And all the way from Holland.Here at night it is still so cold that the tulip fields are still not really in bloom at the growers while they should have been 3 weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteLove love love tulips! Brilliant color!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see the tulips are doing well in your place. Here we have cold and rain and storms not the best way for them to grow...
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Grace, love that pop of colour.
ReplyDeleteSuch a precious beauty!
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