Late-blooming varieties of tulips in pictures

If you want to decorate your garden, plot or even a balcony with such beautiful plants as tulips, but you get lost among all the variety of their species and don’t know where to choose, varieties of tulips in pictures will help you. Varieties of tulips in pictures, as well as their description and cultivation features can be found on many portals dedicated to floriculture.
Late-flowering tulip varieties include about a dozen classes, the most common of which is class of simple late tulips. These plants can be of different heights (from thirty to forty centimeters to a meter) and colors, but their flowers always have a simple goblet or lily shape. Fringed tulips have a much more interesting flower shape, in which the edges of the petals are decorated with an elegant needle-like fringe, often different in color from the main color of the flowers. Representatives of the Liliaceae class are no less beautiful. These tulips are extremely elegant, their flowers are slightly elongated and have thin petals that bend outward, resembling the shape of lily petals (in fact, this class of tulips got its name precisely because of this similarity).
The most interesting and unusual class of late-flowering tulips is the green-flowered class, which includes a few two-tone varieties of tulips, having a non-standard petal shape and exotic color (the back of their petals is greenish with a delicate, barely noticeable white, pink, yellow or pale red border).