20 Different Yellow Tulip Varieties to Brighten Your Flowerbeds

Thinking of brightening up your flowerbeds by planting some yellow tulips this season? There are many different options to choose from, all in different shades of yellow. In this article, Liz Jaros takes you through her favorite yellow tulip varieties, with names and pictures of each!

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As the color we associate most often with the sun, yellow has come to symbolize happiness, positivity, and energy in contemporary decor. Paint the baby’s room lemon yellow, and she’ll be creative and cheerful, we’re told. Accent the kitchen with sunflower tones, and you’ll be more optimistic.

The same holds true for garden design. A cluster of yellow flag irises by the back door will lift your mood each time you go out, a pot of marigolds on the patio will put a smile on your face each time you sit, and a scattering of black-eyed Susans will keep the yard warm long into fall. These things we know for sure.

So it’s no wonder many of us reach for yellow when we’re exploring tulip varieties for our spring gardens. A mass of yellow tulips waving in the front yard is a joyous wake-up call after the long, gray winter and a clarion of sunny days to come.

But with dozens of yellow tulip varieties to choose from, it can be difficult to pick which tulips to grow in your flowerbeds. With that in mind, we’ve gathered photos and plant characteristics for 20 of our favorite yellow tulip cultivars and put it all together for your consideration.

‘Golden Charm’

Two 'Golden Charm' tulips on a blurred green background. The blooms are open, star-shaped, with pointed yellow petals and white tips.
‘Golden Charm’ is a beautiful bi-color tulip with pointed star-shaped yellow-white flowers.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Golden Charm’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 3-4 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Low spreading and small in stature at 3-4 inches high, ‘Golden Charm’ is often mistaken for a crocus in the spring garden. This unique bi-color tulip has pointed, star-shaped yellow petals rimmed with creamy white and prominent yellow anthers.

Foliage is thin, speckled, and sprawling in nature. This cultivar naturalizes easily for a groundcover like effect. Use it beneath trees or in locations with uneven ground where it has some room to roam.

‘Sun Gold’

Lots of blooming 'Sun Gold' tulips in a sunny garden against a blurred background of many blooming flowers. Goblet bright yellow flowers with oval petals. Bright green large leaves with narrowed ends grow at the base of the plant.
‘Sun Gold’ produces classic ovoid flowers in sunny yellow.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Sun Gold’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 18-24 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

With a classic egg-shaped bloom and long, strong legs, ‘Sun Gold’ is a Triumph category tulip with classic appeal. Petals are oval and sunny yellow atop olive green stems and foliage striped with burgundy.

Plant Sun Gold with white snowdrop or crocus bulbs for a soft, romantic effect. Or pair it with grape hyacinth for a bold, invigorating color scheme.

‘Monte Carlo’

Lots of blooming double 'Monte Carlo' tulips against a slightly blurred background. The blooms are large, peony-shaped, with slightly scalloped and densely packed lemon yellow petals.
‘Monte Carlo’ produces lemon-yellow double tulips with green, thin foliage.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Monte Carlo’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 8-12 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Lemon yellow blooms on this cheerful, Double Early tulip are full and peony-shaped. Petals are slightly scalloped and tightly packed. Foliage is true green, very thin, and short in stature.

‘Monte Carlo’ has a light, pleasant fragrance, so it’s often planted along walkways and near entryways. Work it into the cutting garden or force bulbs into early bloom and you can enjoy the scent indoors as well.

‘Yellow Margarita’

Tulipa 'Yellow Margarita' blooming in flowerbeds with bright pastel-colored yellow flowers.
‘Yellow Margarita’ is a double peony variety with canary-yellow petals.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Yellow Margarita’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 14-16 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

This Double Early tulip has dense, peony-style blooms that average about 3 inches in width. Its tightly packed, canary yellow petals are scalloped and fringy with red and green feathering for a nice bicolor effect.

Foliage is modest in height at 14-16 inches, but stems are strong enough to hold heavy blooms upright even in strong winds. Pack ‘Yellow Margarita’ bulbs tightly together in a container or a small pot for a dash of tropical style on the front porch. You can also plant them front and/or center in a mixed spring border.

‘Big Smile’

Many blooming tulips in a field among blue-green foliage. The blooms are classic ovoid, consist of oblong oval rich yellow petals. The leaves are blue-green, thin with pointed ends.
‘Big Smile’ are elegant ovoid tulips with thin petals of deep yellow.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Big Smile’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 24-26 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Simple and elegant with a classic egg shape and slender petals the color of egg yolks, ‘Big Smile’ is a Single Late tulip that dazzles in late April or early May. Stems are extra long at around 2 feet but strong enough to sway in the breeze without breakage.

Foliage is narrow and olive green, providing a nice soft bed beneath Big Smile’s gorgeous blooms. Plant this cultivar in a large group for a cheerful mass of yellow.

‘Gold Fever’

Top view, close-up of bright yellow 'Gold Fever' tulips against a blurred background of green foliage. The blooms are large, compact, terry, consist of many layers of rounded with wavy edges, yellow petals.
‘Gold Fever’ produces compact double flowers resembling roses.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Gold Fever’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 16-18 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Blooms on this honey-hued tulip are compact, multi-layered, and rose-like in profile. Foliage is a dusty, sage green, and stems are not particularly long. ‘Gold Fever’ has a lovely scent and is a good choice near windows and doors. It also makes a fine-cut flower and lasts long in a vase.

Pair it with pansies and dark purple tulips for a classic spring palette, or plant with white creeping phlox for a soft, rolling carpet and a sweeter, more romantic effect.

‘Altaica’

Close-up of one blooming tulip ‘Altaica’ among dry brown grass. The flower is star-shaped, consisting of lemon-yellow pointed petals and protruding stamens from the center.
‘Altaica’ is a star-shaped tulip with pointed, curved lemon-yellow petals.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Altaica’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 6-10 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

This low-profile spring bloomer is not immediately identified as a tulip. Its star-shaped, lemon-yellow flowers have pointed, reflexive petals and the clump-spreading characteristics of a crocus or snowdrop. Foliage is thin, scalloped and droopy.

‘Altaica’ is a member of the Miscellaneous tulip class and hails from ancestors that rambled through the countryside in central Asia. Plant it where you want it to naturalize and/or fill in beneath taller spring bloomers.

‘West Point’

Many blooming 'West Point' tulips against a blurred background of blooming pink flowers. The blooms are large, goblet-shaped with pointed bright yellow petals that curve outwards.
‘West Point’ is a lilac-shaped tulip with buttery yellow petals that curve outwards.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘West Point’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 16-22 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

A goblet-shaped, Lily-flowered tulip with pointed, butter-yellow petals that twist and turn as they bend outward, ‘West Point’ is a stunner in any setting. Featuring one large, bright green anther at their centers, blooms on this cultivar are large and showy.

Use ‘West Point’ in the middle of a mixed border or pack some together in an urn by the back door. Stems are strong and will bend but not break in high winds.

‘Kolpakowskiana’

Close-up of blooming tulips ‘Kolpakowskiana’ against a blurred background of thin blue-green foliage. The flowers are cone-shaped, similar to lilies, have pale yellow petals with a reddish-pink tint.
‘Kolpakowskiana’ produces pale yellow cone-shaped flowers with a reddish-pink tint on some petals.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Kolpakowskiana’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 6-8 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

An heirloom variety that’s been around for centuries, ‘Kolpakowskiana’ is prized for its tapered, lily-like stature and bi-color foliage that varies from dark green to burgundy.

On this short-stature tulip, pale yellow petals are tinged with reddish-pink, creating a candle-flame effect. Plant ‘Kolpakowskiana’ in the front of a mixed border or alongside traditional red tulip cultivars for a nice coupling.

‘Verona’

Top view, close-up of a tulip ‘Verona’ against a dark blurred background. The flower is large, double, peony-shaped, consists of buttercream colored petals, the outer ones are covered with green feathers.
‘Verona’ produces buttery yellow double flowers with green and pale red feathers.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Verona’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 10-16 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Silky, buttercream-yellow blossoms are romantic and rose-like on this favorite from the Double Early class. Outer petals are feathered with bits of green and a faint red. Base color matures toward white as the season progresses.

‘Verona’ pairs well in the garden with periwinkle blues and blush pinks. It is also highly fragrant, so consider it in the cutting garden or near heavily trafficked areas of your landscape.

‘Antoinette’

Close-up of 4 'Antoinette' tulips in bloom in a spring garden. The blooms are small, goblet, consist of oblong, slightly pointed pale yellow petals with crimson-pink edges.
‘Antoinette’ produces yellow small ovoid flowers with raspberry-pink margins.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Antoinette’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 16-20
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Each stem on this lovely, Single Late tulip offers 3-4 blooms, making ‘Antoinette’ a stand-out among her peers. Flowers are small and egg-shaped when closed but open in the sun to reveal petals that are painted with shades of both traditional yellow and raspberry pink lemonade.

Foliage is narrow and variegated with streaks of white, contributing to this cultivar’s multi-color personality. Plant this one in clusters for a bouquet-like presence in the garden.

‘Monsella’

Blooming 'Monsella' tulips surrounded by dark green foliage. The blooms are large, double, consisting of many rounded canary-yellow petals with bright red veins.
‘Monsella’ is a unique canary-yellow double flower with bright crimson streaks on each petal.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Monsella’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 8-12 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Predominantly canary yellow but streaked with bright crimson, ‘Monsella’ features 4-inch double flowers that have a sweet, pleasant scent. Stems are strong in foul weather, and each produces 3 blooms, which makes it an exception to the tulip’s traditional, single-bloom norm.

Plant ‘Monsella’ in well-drained soil and make sure it gets its fair share of sunshine. Flowers last a particularly long time in both the ground and in a cut arrangement.

‘Moonlight Girl’

Top view of many yellow 'Moonlight Girl' tulips against dark green leaves. The flowers are lilac-shaped, have yellow pointed petals with creamy white veins.
‘Moonlight Girl’ is a lilac-shaped tulip of pale yellow with creamy white veins.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Moonlight Girl’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 16-20 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Slender blooms have an hourglass shape and an outward flex on this Lily-flowered tulip. Petals are a soft buttercup yellow at the base and edges, with creamy off-white midribs. Plant ‘Moonlight girl’ with pale lilacs and violets for a sweet, classic spring garden.

This variety is a good choice for an annual planting, as it does not return faithfully after the first year. Use it in regions where bulbs may not receive a period of true dormancy or in settings where you’d like to have a little something different each year.

‘Tarda’

Top view of three tulips in bloom against a background of smooth, narrow, purple-edged green foliage. The flowers are small, open, star-shaped, composed of pointed petals with yellow centers and white tips.
‘Tarda’ are small, star-shaped flowers with yolk-yellow centers and pointed white tips.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Tarda’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 4-6 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Like a freshly cracked egg in the early spring landscape, ‘Tarda’ features star-shaped flowers with yolk-yellow centers and pointed, true-white tips. Flowers are small, stature is short, and foliage is dense on this unique cultivar, creating a carpet-like effect and spreading easily.

After flowering, attractive seed pods remain on stems for a long time, which means ‘Tarda’ does not have to be hidden or folded away like many other tulip varieties.

‘Sylvestris’

Blooming small tulips ‘Sylvestris’ against a blurred green background. The flowers are small, star-shaped, open, have pointed petals with thin green veins on the outer side of the petals.
‘Sylvestris’ produces small golden yellow flowers with pointed tips.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Sylvestris’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 8-12 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Before opening, ‘Sylvestris’ resembles a narrow, golden light bulb with flecks of green and burgundy. The stems on this unique tulip are also burgundy-green and whimsical in nature. Some stand erect, holding blooms upright, while others bend beneath their weight, creating a drooping effect.

When fully open, flowers are lily-shaped, and petals are pointed, curling back slightly at the tips. This cultivar spreads easily and has a woodland wildflower personality.

‘Hocus Pocus’

Blooming tulip ‘Hocus Pocus’ against a blurred background in a sunny flower garden. A cup-shaped flower, composed of pineapple-yellow petals with red-pink flames on the outside of the petals.
‘Hocus Pocus’ produces cup-shaped flowers with pineapple-yellow petals and red-pink flames.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Hocus Pocus’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 24-30 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Cup-shaped blooms on this Single Late tulip are massive at up to 6 inches wide. Petals are pineapple yellow with flames of red and pink. Standing extra tall at somewhere between 2 and 3 feet, ‘Hocus Pocus’ gets its name for resembling a magician’s wand.

Stems are thick and sturdy, holding up well in strong winds. Looks sharp in a large grouping or when planted with dark purples like grape hyacinth.

‘Secret Perfume’

Top view of blooming double tulips ‘Secret Perfume’ surrounded by dark green, dense, large leaves. Large, double, peony-shaped flowers, composed of pale yellow, rounded petals with cream tips.
‘Secret Perfume’ are double tulips with pale yellow petals and cream tips.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Secret Perfume’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 14-16 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Blooms on this peony-form Double Early tulip are soft and papery, with multiple layers of buttercream-tipped pale yellow petals. Not surprisingly, ‘Secret Perfume’ is best known for its intoxicating scent.

Modest in stature, this cultivar looks lovely in a mixed border with other soft-hued perennials of varying heights. It’s also a sweet-smelling addition to your cut flower bouquet.

‘Bright Gem’

Close-up of blooming tulips under the sun against the backdrop of a blooming spring garden. The flowers are cup-shaped, consist of rounded petals with slightly wavy edges. The leaves are thin, long, dark green.
‘Bright Gem’ produces pear-shaped flowers with soft round petals in a soft yellow.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa batalinii ‘Bright Gem’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 4-6 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

With pear-shaped blooms and soft round petals the color of butterscotch, ‘Bright Gem’ flushes toward apricot and orange near the end of its cycle. This Botanical tulip has a wild habit and will spread easily when left unchecked.

Use it in rocky areas, on slopes, or around tree roots for a natural landscape element. Foliage is gray-green and stems are stocky.

‘Fringed Elegance’

Close-up of blooming Tulipa 'Fringed Elegance' tulips in a sunny garden. The flower is large, goblet-shaped, has rounded petals with cream highlights and fringed edges.
‘Fringed Elegance’ produces delightful yellow tulips with white highlights on the petals.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Fringed Elegance’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 18-22 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Petals on this Fringed group tulip are blond with creamy highlights. Their edges are frayed and crystalline, catching the sun in a delightful way. Foliage is dark green and oval in shape.

Blooms last for up to 3 weeks inside or out. Plant ‘Fringed Elegance’ with creamy white daffodils for a bit of cottage charm.

‘Ice Cream Banana’

A close-up of Tulipa 'Ice Cream Banana' in full bloom amidst tall, large green foliage. The flower is large, two-tone, cup-shaped, double, has lime-yellow wavy petals densely packed in bright pink outer petals, delicately framed by green sepals.
‘Ice Cream Banana’ is a beautiful tulip variety producing lemon-yellow flowers with a pink base.
botanical-name botanical name Tulipa ‘Ice Cream Banana’
plant-type plant type Bulb
sun-requirements sun requirements Full Sun
height height 10 inches
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-8

Like a heaping scoop of banana ice cream in a pool of raspberry sauce, this Double Late cultivar has a lovely bi-color profile. Blooms are lemonade yellow with a delicious pink base and cradled gently by green sepals and red-tipped foliage.

As a long and late bloomer, ‘Ice Cream Banana’ commands attention for a good while.  Pair it with supportive, single-hued flowers that are soft pink or white.

Final Thoughts

The color yellow can be quiet and unassuming or loud and demanding. Determine if you’re looking for a delicate, romantic addition to the garden or something bold and tropical before selecting a yellow tulip variety to try.

Evaluate your existing perennials and other spring flowering bulbs to help you zoom in on your selections. If your garden has a lull in mid-spring, consider working in a yellow tulip from the Darwin Hybrid family. If you’re looking for something simple and sweet smelling, go with a mass of honey-hued Double Early tulips. And if you want to inject your landscape with a touch of the exotic, choose a cultivar from the Parrot Tulip group.

Cheerful, energetic, and easy to coordinate with other flowers, yellow tulips will bring a little bit of sunshine to the front yard and a whole lot of joy to your heart.

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