Tulips are not considered wild as they have been cultivated by humans for centuries. However, wild tulips do exist and are native to regions in Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. These wild species have served as the ancestors to the tulips that are commonly grown in gardens today.
A typical tulip has six sepals. There are some types of tulips like the star- or cup-shaped tulips that only have three.
Some can be red
there are tulips in the garden, there are tulips in the park, but nothings more amazing than our two lips meeting in the dark.(:
This year, my garden has daffodils, tulips, and roses
there are tulips in the garden, there are tulips in the park, but nothings more amazing than our two lips meeting in the dark.(:
Yes, tulips have a mild, sweet fragrance. However, not all varieties of tulips have a strong scent, and some may be more fragrant than others. Plan for scent when choosing tulips for a garden or bouquet.
If you mean "Holland tulips", it means tulips from Holland.
There are no specific collective noun for tulips. I have seen suggested, an explosion of tulips and a tiptoe of tulips. However, any noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a field of tulips, a bouquet of tulips, a bunch of tulips, etc.
If you are saying that "1 in 4" of the tulips are red, the answer would be 4 of the tulips are red.
Some plants are Tulips Bulbs
No, tulips are multicellular organisms.