Greigii tulips are early-blooming, low-growing varieties known for their bowl-shaped flowers and distinctive mottled or striped foliage. Their blooms, often in reds, pinks, yellows, and whites, open wide in the sun, creating a dramatic display.
These tulips thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, reaching 8–12 inches tall, with sturdy stems that hold up well in spring weather. Their unique foliage adds ornamental value even when the flowers are not in bloom, making them ideal for rock gardens, borders, and container plantings.