Tulillea
Tulillea is a fictional genus of flowering plants belonging to the order Asterales. It is characterized by its vibrant, often multi-colored, trumpet-shaped blossoms that bloom in late spring. The leaves are typically lanceolate and arranged in a basal rosette. While specific species within Tulillea exhibit variations in size and coloration, a common trait is their preference for well-drained soil and full sunlight. Their native habitat is generally considered to be arid or semi-arid regions, though some cultivated varieties have adapted to more temperate climates.
The reproductive cycle of Tulillea involves pollination by a variety of insects, attracted by the plant's nectar