Tulips are floral plants of the genus Tulipa, family of Liliaceae, cousins of lilies, garlic, agapantos, asparagus and a huge variety of very beautiful plants that are born of bulbs. The tulips generate a single solitary, 6-petalled flower on top of the erect stem. There are several species of cultivated and hybrid tulips, so the great variety of colors that these flowers can present.
Indeed, in Holland, a country that has adopted the tulip as a symbol flower, it is honored as the "flower of survival" because during World War II the Dutch people survived their penury by eating tulips and their bulbs. This is the largest symbol of this flower.
* Red tulip: true and eternal love.
* Purple tulip: tranquility, peace and luxury.
* Yellow tulip: sunlight and prosperity
* White tulip: forgiveness.
Orange tulip: vitality and vigor.
* Black tulipa: elegance and sophistication
Tulips are flowers that can reach 30 and 60 cm in height, easily integrable in a sober residential environment, in crystal vases, in bouquets or sets of 1 to 3 flowers. However, these beautiful and showy flowers have no aroma.