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@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2026-04-17 14:08:04

tulips, they exist.
(tulip varieties in the alt text)
#photography #bloomScrolling #tulips #yellow

vertical format closeup of an orange tulip flower seen in profile in bright sunlight, with a background of various green out of focus garden plants and some grey asphalt. the front petals of the tulip seem to have been eaten a bit by some animal. 
tulip variety: salmon lalibela
horizontal format closeup of a slender yellow tulip seen in profile, lit by bright sunlight from behind, with an out of focus background consisting of a light grey sky and the brown shrubbery of late winter/early spring. another pink-yellow tulip is partially seen on the right side, mostly in shadow.

tulip variety: Sylvestris (yellow), Blushing Impression (pink-yellow)
horizontal format closeup of a pink tulip seen in profile, illuminated glowingly by sunlight hitting it from behind, with a background of an out of focus green and grey early spring landscape.

tulip variety: Queen Rania
vertical format closeup of a bright pink tulip flower with a black center, seen from above, almost completely filling the picture space over just a little bit of green foliage in the background.

tulip variety: Pink Impression
@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2026-04-18 08:08:03

#photography #bloomScrolling #tulips #red

horizontal format closeup of a still closed but already bright red tulip seen from above in diffuse evening light, floating over a background of green foliage, brown earth and some random straw, all out of focus.

tulip variety: Devenish
a horizontal format closeup of a yellow tulip flower with variegated red streaks seen in profile in bright sunlight against a backdrop of green foliage.

Variety: I think this is a sick or mutated "American Dream"
horizontal format image of two tiny pink, white and blue tulip flowers almost hidden among various kinds of green foliage. the tulips are only about 15cm high, and fully opened into their 6 pointed star shape, being pink on the outer sides of their petals and white and then blue towards the center.

A humilis tulip variety, but I have forgotten which one.