Vivid yellow blooms with a decidedly exotic form make quite a statement in the late spring garden. Yellow Spider flaunts its shape in all the best borders, feature beds and cutting gardens. These showstopping tulips have recently had a surge in popularity due to their unique double blooming habit—a rarity in lily-flowering types—and exceptional garden performance. Plant Yellow Spider en masse or pair it with other boldly hued late tulips for an amazing seasonal display.
Lily-flowered Tulips: These Tulips have a unique shape: the blossom resembles a Lily, or, sometimes, an urn. This effect is created by long, pointed petals which are (i.e. they bend back). From above, the open flower can look like a six-pointed star. Lily-Flowered Tulips aren't available in dozens of different varieties.