Tulips (Tulipa) are bulbous perennial flowers that bloom in the spring. From a fleshy green stem blooms a cup-shaped flower. Typically, one flower blooms per tulip and the flowers come in an array of colors, including red. Tulips do best when planted in a temperate environment and in soil that is moist and well-drained.
Chrysanthemums are a member of the Asteraceae family and are a hardy perennial plant. The plant has green foliage at its base with thick, woody stems. Through the late summer and early fall, daisy-like flowers bloom. One plant can produce so many flowers that it can be difficult to see the stems. Flowers come in a variety of colors, including red. Plant chrysanthemums in moist soil in an area that receives ample sunlight.
A member of the Ranunculaceae family, clematis is a perennial woody climbing vine. Though there are several varieties of clematis vines, they are generally a deciduous plants with green leaves and large, almost star-shaped flowers. The blooms come in a number of colors, including dark red. Clematis needs full sun and rich, well-drained soil to thrive.