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Apr 13, 2013 9:52 AM CST
Name: Rita
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Here is my mystery tulip. Picture from before the rain. It is blooming in amoung where I planted the Rembrant mixture of tulips and this one is certainly not a Rembrandt. It is short, tomato red and has mottled leaves which is typical of Kaufmanniana or Greigii tulips. I did plant Showwinner Kaufmanniana in the bottom terrace but I thought it was blood red (hasn't bloomed yet) but I didn't plant any up in that section. Or so I think. Humm, mysteries.

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