Seven days ago they looked like this:

And today:
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Thanks for sharing these wonderful pics with us!
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My pleasure.
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fantastic, K I once had a large spread of these in my yard, but the local deer are in love with tulips, particularly the red ones…They’re chewed off to ground level as soon as they poke their heads up Have tried every deterrent known to man around here no luck.also, the 150 crocus bulbs I planted the first year I lived in this house (1995) were devoured by squirrels by the following springSometimes you just can’t winI have moved to hyacinths and daffs for spring flowers now…thank for the red tulip show – even if it is on a screen…. LoveJ
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They are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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