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parrot tulip
noun
- a variety of the cultivated tulip Tulipa gesnerana, having variously colored, often double flowers with fringed petals.
Word History and Origins
Origin of parrot tulip1
Example Sentences
Other notable sales included the JAR “Parrot Tulip” bangle bracelet that realized more than $3.5 million, nearly double its high estimate and the second highest price for a creation by JAR; and an Art Deco natural pearl and diamond necklace from the private collection of the Baroness Edouard de Rothschild that sold nearly $5.2 million.
It can depict the striped irregular petals of a parrot tulip or the blushing tones of pansies.
In “Addicted to Her Privilege,” the magma-bright colors of a parrot tulip surge upward in viscous yellows and reds.
Soft dining chairs surround carefully appointed tables, each one brightened by a seasonal flower, perhaps a parrot tulip or a daffodil.
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