• Common name : Tulip ‘Barcelona’
• Scientific name : Tulipa
• Family : Liliaceae
• Native land : Eurasia from Austria and Italy eastward to Japan
It is a bulbous herb. The plants are generally found in a hilly country with extremely cold winters and hot dry summers. The stems are sturdy, making them ideal for windy or exposed spots, and the flowers are quite long-lasting. The tulip produces two or three thick, bluish green leaves that are clustered at the base of the plant. The usually solitary bellshaped flowers have three petals and three sepals. Tulips are one of the most popular cut flowers across the world. The plants are harmful, if eaten, and may cause skin allergy.