tulip

/ˈtuːlɪp/
noun
  1. A bulb plant with a large, cup-shaped flower that blooms in spring, available in many colors.
    • Every spring, the park is filled with thousands of blooming tulips.
    • He gave her a bouquet of yellow tulips for her birthday.
    • She planted a row of red tulips along the garden path.
  2. The flower of this plant, often used as a symbol of spring or love.
    • The painting featured a single tulip in a glass vase.
    • She pressed a dried tulip between the pages of her diary.
    • The tulip is the national flower of the Netherlands.
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