Tulip, Skagit Valley
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The Skagit Valley Tulip is a flower with a large cup shaped flowers in the realm of 4". The petals are a soft white with brush-like indigo blue edges. Each tulip has good contrast in a garden and is best used with other varieties of whites, blues, and purples.
The flower is named for its association with the Skagit Valley in Washington State.
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