When I taught 2nd grade, we planted tulips in the school yard, and signed up for Journey North, a web-based project that connected people all over the North American continent. We planted our bulbs and reported it to the website; they posted our planting event on their map. Come springtime, all participants reported when the bulbs pushed through the dirt, and when the tulips bloomed. Every reported event was plotted on the map. In doing so, we were able to see how the springtime climate journeyed from south to north, as indicated by the dots on the map. ANYWAY, the bulbs they sent us to plant were red emperors, and they had pointy tips, like the ones in this painting ( I know, mine are pink, but whatever). The reproduction of this painting is printed on high quality paper. Matting and framing are not included, sorry! Sizes are approximate.
When I taught 2nd grade, we planted tulips in the school yard, and signed up for Journey North, a web-based project that connected people all over the North American continent. We planted our bulbs and reported it to the website; they posted our planting event on their map. Come springtime, all participants reported when the bulbs pushed through the dirt, and when the tulips bloomed. Every reported event was plotted on the map. In doing so, we were able to see how the springtime climate journeyed from south to north, as indicated by the dots on the map. ANYWAY, the bulbs they sent us to plant were red emperors, and they had pointy tips, like the ones in this painting ( I know, mine are pink, but whatever). The reproduction of this painting is printed on high quality paper. Matting and framing are not included, sorry! Sizes are approximate.