Chicago – Tulips are everywhere…

This year there are so many tulips around Chicago.

Here are two photos of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile (North Michigan Ave). On one side of the street, there were red/yellow colored tulips. When I walked to the other side, they favored multiple colored tulips.

I didn’t realize that tulips are perennials, so they come back again and again. Of course, this depends on the soil, how much water they’ve had during the year, etc. So, sometimes all of the tulips might not come back. For example, you might just see a lone tulip in someone’s yard, like this yellow one. Although, there seem to be some other sprouts that are coming to the surface.

Here are beautiful pink tulips. Such a fabulous color. This was in the evening. Were they going to sleep?

Tulips will only be in bloom until mid-May, so enjoy them while you can.

Happy Spring!

26 thoughts on “Chicago – Tulips are everywhere…

  1. Tulips are one of the most fascinating and beautiful flowers in the world, celebrated for their elegant form and subtle charm and it’s always a delight to see them bloom in the spring. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  2. Tulips are the perfect example of much work-little return. My wife complains about “growees” like tulips because they have such a short showtime. They are unquestinably spectacular in bloom, but don’t blink!

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  3. Nice photos, well done👏. And nice tidy very well kept streets going by your pics, which is nice to see! no discarded cans or McDonald’s packaging…refreshing! Kind regards…Jay😊

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