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How to use Tulip in a sentence

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Tulip tree, American beech, sugar maple, umbrella tree, and cucumber tree dominate here.
So, the Tulip Revolution belongs in the same category as the Orange Revolution, the Rose Revolution, etc.
Along the roadside were trees flowering gloriously, chiefly the magnificent African Tulip, with its spectacular orangey-red flowers.
Tulip poplars are difficult to grow from seed, but director Jeff Meyer managed to get 14 healthy seedlings.
Also, take a look at Tulip Girl, who has a running commentary on events and links to a number of other Ukrainian blogs and news sites.
Two Sundays ago, the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program unveiled a striking work that covers one wall of a corner row house at Dauphin and Tulip streets.
The collection comprises 45 Oxalis Deppei Iron Cross, 35 Chionodoxa Luciliae, 10 Narcissus Minature Yellow, and 10 Tulip Daystemon Tarda.
Daiwa Scarlet, trained by Kunihide Matsuda, won by a length and a half to avenge her defeat by Vodka in the Tulip Sho last month.
It is the Tulip tree in the Dell, Port Sunlight, which assumes a vivid yellow colour at this time of the year.
There is in fact a tree Liriodendron called a Tulip Tree from lirion meaning a lily for the shape of the flower and dendron meaning tree.
The function was held under the patronage of Shaikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa at the Gilgamesh Ballroom of the Golden Tulip Hotel in Manama.
This ward forms part of the Hampstead and Kilburn constituency, represented by Labour MP Tulip Siddiq.
Awards include a corporate award of 10,000 euros and a personal award for the formulator by way of a trip to Holland during Tulip Time.
Tulip trees are deciduous, so the loss of leaves in the autumn is perfectly natural.
Tulip bulbs became so expensive that they were treated as a form of currency, or rather, as futures.
These tulips at Leiden would eventually lead to both the Tulip mania and the tulip industry in the Netherlands.
They were rapidly introduced into Europe and cultivated and became a frenzied commodity during Tulip mania.
Birthing pool facilities are available in the Sunflower and Daisy rooms and the Tulip room has a multitrac birthing chair.
Tulip trees, known in the timber industry as yellow poplar, grow fast and tall but tend to suffer broken limbs on wind-exposed sites.
Event tourism draws large numbers to occasions like the Tulip Time Festival and the National Cherry Festival.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Tulip tree, liriodendron, is probably one of the greatest honey-producing trees in the world.
In 1974 the jewel became dislodged from the chain as the then Lord Mayor Jim Eames visited a Tulip Festival in the park.
Another NGO, Pompiers de l' Urgence and Tulip Association has contributed four tons of medicines.
Could one live far from one's bulbs, when they enclose the grand black tulip?
The flowers of trees give names to tulip tree, silver-bell tree, and fringe tree.
It is all one to me to let a bee out of a tulip, or to sweep the cobwebs from the sky.
The uses of the wood are similar to that of tulip with which it is botanically related.
Of course, without them, he could not have it any more than a dahlia, or a tulip.
All winter long in its leaf bud the baby tulip leaf drowses, curled up tight.
The whitewood or tulip tree is a native of America and an acclimated tree in Europe.
It was not my anxiety about the tulip that has made me ill, but the grief at not seeing you.
They will find him, planted in the mud at the bottom, head downward like a tulip.
Garnish with thin slices of radish, and a radish so cut as to represent a tulip.
The tulip tree there has reached a height of 105 feet, with a girth of 17 feet.
The trees in the park are all full of flowers, like the tulip tree and the chestnut in bloom.
The tulip tree is a cousin, rather than a sister, to the foregoing magnolias.
In Europe the tulip tree has been a favorite since its discovery and exportation by the American colonists.
The wood used in the brick and frame houses here is of the tulip tree, which is abundant, worked easily, and lasts long.
Also lost were seeds gathered from a tulip poplar planted at Mount Vernon in 1785 by George Washington.
He proceeded but slowly, as the black tulip could not bear travelling post-haste.
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