I used to have a large collection of tulips. Being fond of this and flowers, I learned that in addition to the classic flower with strict shapes, they can look like a lady who woke up in the morning and forgot to comb her hair. This variety is called "Parrot". More precisely, "Parrot" is a unifying name. "Parrots" come in a variety of colours.
They are more likely to appeal to those who like a little element of chaos. It really seems that their petals are growing without any order, although of course this is not so. It's just that the shape of the petal with uneven edges and a slightly different direction of growth gives the impression of some dishevelledness.
"Parrots" do not require special care, they are the same tulips as any other. Depending on your climate, you should either dig them up for the winter or leave them to winter in the ground. It's better to dig it up, so you can control the reproduction and the queen plant will not degenerate.
