“Zombie” tulips: Tulipa ‘Zombie’ is a Fosteriana tulip, originally a wild species from the mountainous areas of Central Asia. The wild species is apparently no longer in cultivation, however ‘Zombie’ is a rather lovely cultivar with large flowers and glaucous-blue leaves. How lovely is this tulip? To my mind it’s a flower of two halves (from frustratedgardener.com)
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Uh… yeah.
Qiset about 3 years ago
Kinda the way I look at them. Hmmm.
Pet about 3 years ago
I will never be able to look at tulips the same way ever again…….
ghast5000 (Thatababy comic reviewer) about 3 years ago
No one said they had to be human zombies. 8/10.
jango about 3 years ago
I think he’s got her attention by her look in panel 3!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
If you’d look at the plants and flowers in my house you’d have no doubt that they are, indeed, dead.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
It’s a very, very, slow death indeed with them clinging to hope on the barest of threads. Bwa ha ha ha ha……
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 3 years ago
Now if they had ghosts that only you can see and hear, you’d have a new hit TV show! (And if you can get the original BBC version, even better!)
ktrabbit about 3 years ago
Well, that took a dark turn…
Lynnjav about 3 years ago
“Zombie” tulips: Tulipa ‘Zombie’ is a Fosteriana tulip, originally a wild species from the mountainous areas of Central Asia. The wild species is apparently no longer in cultivation, however ‘Zombie’ is a rather lovely cultivar with large flowers and glaucous-blue leaves. How lovely is this tulip? To my mind it’s a flower of two halves (from frustratedgardener.com)