This section is from the book "Common Sense Gardens, How To Plan And Plant Them", by Cornelius V. V. Sewell. Also available from Amazon: Common Sense Gardens: How To Plan And Plant Them.
The Gesneriana Tulip can be naturalized successfully, and should be placed in clumps along the edge of a bank or near shrubbery, where it is not too dry. The flower is a beautiful red in colour and is borne on a long, straight stem. It is very decorative when cut. Like the Cottage Garden Tulips, Gesneriana is rather too formal and Dutch looking when used in rows in the garden.
 
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