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I thought you might like to know this.
I went into the greenhouse a little while ago, the sun was shining and it was lovely and warm in there.
As i went through the doors, i was hit by this exquisite perfume.
I couldn't work out where it was coming from to start with, but i tracked it down to one pot of tulips that were in there.
They are a botanical tulip called polychroma, they are muti-headed, about 5inches tall with a white flower with a yellow base.
I have never grown these before, but i will certainly grow them again, they are also good for naturalizing as well.

Anyone else had any nice surprises this year. :)
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They sound lovely, OH! My only surprise is that my calabrese from last year is still cropping, albeit very small side shoots! They cook in seconds and are delicious too!! :D
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Morning Retropants, gosh it is nice to know that we are the only ones that have had a nice surprise this year. :D :wink:
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Dear Jenny, go steady we don't want you getting a migraine. :twisted: :wink:
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Yes, that's a distinct possibility. :lol:
The only surprises I can think of are the ones I'm about to have when the bulbs I bought last year come up and flower, because I can never remember from one year to the next what I've planted!
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Ah, following on from that, my mum's (nice) surprise this year, is that all her potted up bulbs labelled 'daffs' are quite clearly tulips!! although probably not the nice scented ones :wink: :D
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Ballerina are lily-flowered tulips in a clear tangerine orange colour and have the most lovely scent. These were my nice surprise last year when I grew them at work, so planted lots this autumn in my own garden. :D

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I found a pot of miniature daffodils flowering behind my greenhouse and I'd forgotten I'd stored them there - caught them just in time!
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