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Book -Tulips and their Natural History-
Tulips and their Natural History Jac. J. de Groot, 2024 edition Part 1,2,3 ISBN 978-94-6481-758-4 Tulips and their Natural History is a book in A4 format, printed in three parts for ease of handling. It is written in English.
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Convallaria majalis 'Bridal Choice'
The wonderfully fragrant flowers of this selection are mainly used in cut flower production, mostly bridal arrangements. But for the garden, it also stands out because of its longer and sturdier flower clusters.
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Convallaria majalis 'Prolificans'
A Lily of the Valley that seems double through the fusion of the fragrant flowers, but it is not. An extra-long, profusely flowering selection.
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Convallaria majalis 'Rosea'
The only lily-of-the-valley with pink flowers. The colour looks best in the shadow, in the full sun it fades. Fragrant in the May. Selected by German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm, during his exile on the Huis Doorn estate in Doorn.
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Fritillaria 'Yellow Beauty'
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Crown Imperial, a new, yellow, healthy growing selection. After flowering, beautiful seed pods appear, which are good for drying for decoration. The bulbs are strikingly white and little susceptible to fusarium. Great for use as a cut flower.
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Fritillaria acmopetala
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Intro: 1874. The leaf arrangement on the 50cm high flower stem is remarkable. Only a few thin leaves are attached to the flower stem, standing 10cm apart. Three nodding bell-shaped flowers per stem. On the outside the petals are olive green with...
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Fritillaria amana
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Intro: 1975 by E.K. Bells. Origin: Turkey (the Amana Mountains), Syria and Lebanon. One, sometimes two wide bell-shaped flowers on 20-30 cm tall flower stems. The flower colour is green with a variable brownish-purple diamond pattern at the edges...
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Fritillaria ariana
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Growing on desert dunes in Afghanistan and Central Asia, this rarely offered Fritillaria displays its pink flowers. The flowers are black to pink on the outside, the pink inside showing a pretty yellow centre with brown markings. The nectaries...
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Fritillaria camschatcensis
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Intro: 1757. The only transatlantic species. Occurs in North America, from Washington to Alaska and is referred to as ‘Eskimo potatoe’ by the natives. There, it is also known as Chocolate Lily. They can also be found on the Kuril Islands,...
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Fritillaria davisii
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Origin: Greece (the southeast of the Peloponnese). Named after Dr. Peter H. Davis who found this fritillaria in aforementioned area in 1940. Two broad and shiny leaves are attached on the base of the stem. The three thick waxy buds have a striking...
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Fritillaria eduardii 'Sunrise'
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F. eduardii is found high in the mountains of Tajikistan, Turkey, northeastern Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, among others. Characteristically, the flowers and bulbs do not emit the so-called fox scent, as F. imperialis does. The inflorescence of the...
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Fritillaria elwesii
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Origin: Southwest Turkey where they are found growing under pine trees. The stem is surrounded by narrow curved leaves. The up to four semi-nodding bell-shaped flowers are purple and brown with bright green stripes. The heart of the flower is...
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Fritillaria gibbosa
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A rare and very hard to keep Fritillaria occurring on dry slopes in among others Afghanistan and Iran, this batch was collected in Armenia. The beautiful flat flowers are dark speckled, the heart has striking markings. The leaves are gray-green,...
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Fritillaria involucrata
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Can be found mainly on grassy limestone slopes in the more remote parts of the French and Italian Alps. Recognisable by its three lanceolate leaves at the top of the flower stems. Usually two to three dark chequered, light apple green flowers per...
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Fritillaria karelinii
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The wide-open, soft pink, purple-sprinkled flowers are reminiscent of a Nomocharis. Native to a (semi-)desert climate at high altitudes in western China and central Afghanistan, among others. The flower stem does not grow much higher than 15 cm,...
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Fritillaria latakiensis
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Intro: 1975. Origin: the Taurus Mountains and near Latakia in northwestern Syria. The 1 to 2 narrow bell-shaped flowers are purple, sometimes with a grey glow, often also with a green stripe down the middle of the petals. The flower opening is so...
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Fritillaria meleagris
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Intro: 1573. Snake's head fritillary. Occurs almost everywhere in Europe. In the Netherlands it can be found along the floodplains of the river IJssel, and in large numbers near Hasselt and the Reeuwijkse Plassen. It is a Stinzen plant. Ideally...
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Fritillaria meleagris 'Alba'
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A selection of collected white shades of F. meleagris. Gives a fresh look to darker places in the garden. The green marks on the flowers are barely noticable.
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Fritillaria meleagris -grootverbruik-
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Intro: 1573. Lapwing flower, occurs in almost all of Europe. It is a native plant. Ideally suited for naturalising. The leaves are oblong. The flower stalk almost always has one bell-shaped flower per stem, but the longer the plants are fixed in...
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Fritillaria michailovskyi
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Intro: 1905. Origin: the northeast of Turkey, especially around lake Van and lake Kars. First discovered in 1904 and described by Michailovski. Perfect for a shady rock garden. The few leaves are somewhat elliptical. It carries up to eight flowers...
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Fritillaria michailovskyi multiflora
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A striking selection of this Fritillaria from Turkey. A thick cluster of up to ten bell-shaped flowers appears on a flower stem. Maroon in colour with a golden yellow edge.
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Fritillaria montana
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A widespread species that can be found on steep slopes in the whole of southern France to northern Italy, the former Yugoslavia and Northern Greece. The short, bluish leaves are attached alternately along the stem. Flower colour: dark purplish...
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Fritillaria olivieri
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Native to the northern Zagros Mountains in Iran, in marshy meadows along streams at altitudes of 1800 to 4000 metres. The solitary green bell-shaped flowers have chocolate purple stripes. The slender leaves are green in colour. This species is...
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Fritillaria pallidiflora
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Intro: 1857. Discovered by the German botanist and plant collector Eduard August von Regel (1815-1892). Beautiful sea-green, crosswise placed leaves. Large (5 cm) nodding lemon-yellow (pallidus means pale yellow) flowers with fine green veins on...
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Fritillaria persica
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Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The 90 cm high stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alterantely along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves on the same level. The bell-shaped intense dark purple flowers form an...
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Fritillaria persica 'Green Dreams'
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Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. The bell-shaped green flowers form a cluster...
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Fritillaria persica 'Ivory Bells'
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A creamy-white mutation of F. persica. Beautiful full flower spikes with drooping bell-shaped flowers. The selection 'Ivory Bells' is distinguished from F. persica 'Alba' by its much more densely covered flower stem. The entire plant structure...
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Fritillaria persica 'Magic Bells'
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Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. A selection with bicoloured flowers, purple...
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Fritillaria persica 'Minaret'
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Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. A selection with black purple flowers in...
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Fritillaria persica 'Purple Dynamite'
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A stunning selection of 'Purple Dynamite' with shiny leaves and shiny flowers. Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm high flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes...
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Fritillaria persica 'Twin Towers Tribute'
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Origin: Cyprus, Turkey, Iran and Syria. The ca. 90 cm tall flower stem is surrounded by blue-green leaves that stand alternately along the stem, often alone, sometimes with three leaves at equal height. The bell-shaped intense dark purple flowers...
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Fritillaria raddeana
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Intro 1909. Origin: Afghanistan, northeastern Iran and southeastern Turkey. Related to F. imperialis. Has glossy, pointed green leaves that are arranged alternately up to fifteen cm from the inflorescence. Each star-shaped, drooping flower,...
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Fritillaria reuteri
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Origin: Iran near Isfahan, on wet, loamy meadows at 2500-3000 meters altitude. The plant resembles a floriferous F. michailovskyi, but the flowers are shorter and slimmer and the flower stem is longer. The bell-shaped flowers are dark brown to red...
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Fritillaria sewerzowii
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Origin: grows on screes in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, northern Pakistan and Kashmir to far into China. The oppositely disposed, ellipse-shaped leaves are green-grey and are attached to a 25 to 30 cm high stem. The pagoda-shaped flowers,...
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Fritillaria sewerzowii 'Green Eyes'
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Superb selection in which the outside of the flower shows a purple blush, the inside is lime green with a dark eye. In spring, the flower cluster with buds appears just above the ground. Pretty soon the stem lengthens and the pagoda-shaped flowers...
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Fritillaria stenanthera
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Origin: Uzbekistan through Afghanistan to northern Iran, and in the Kara-Tau Mountains in Kazakhstan. They can be found around Tashkent and Chimgan. The very beautiful, soft pink flowers are characterised by a wide purple circle around the...
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Fritillaria thessala 'Milea'
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A species found in the Katarpas, a mountain pass in the Pindus Mountains, northern Greece, at more than 1,500 metres altitude. At this altitude, summers are moist, making this species suitable for the garden. Up to three large, jade-green,...
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Fritillaria thunbergii
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F. thunbergii has a kind of adhesive tendrils at the leaf tips, with which it keeps itself standing among bamboo in the wild. When planted near shrubs, Fritillaria will cling to the branches with its adhesive tendrils. The flower stem bears about...
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Fritillaria uva-vulpis
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Fox grape. Intro: 1974. Origin: eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran. Several glossy green, narrow leaves envelop the 25 cm high stem. The inflorescence is composed of bell-shaped nodding flowers which are purple in colour and enveloped...
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Fritillaria uva-vulpis -grootverbruik-
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Intro: 1974. Origin: eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran. A few shiny green and narrow leaves envelop the ca. 25 cm tall flower stem. The inflorescence consists of bell-shaped nodding flowers, purplish in colour and enveloped in a green...
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Tulipa 'Danique'
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Gorgeous multi-flowered tulip with silver-pink flowers, adorned with some greenery on the outside of the petals. Once the flower opens, the soft blue centre appears, edged with a fine white line. Originating from the Ornamental Plants Test Centre,...
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Tulipa 'Garden of Clusius'
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In honour of the 425th anniversary of the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden, this pink, multi-flowered, low tulip was named in 2015. Although he was not the first to introduce the tulip to the Netherlands, Carolus Clusius, the first prefect of the Hortus...
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Tulipa 'Honky Tonk'
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A small tulip with grey-green wavy leaves. The soft yellow flowers show a pink blush on the outside of the petals. The inside is bright soft yellow. The Institute for the Distribution of Horticultural Crops created this tulip. W. van Lierop & Zn....
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Tulipa 'Ice Stick'
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The wild form is found in the Tien Shan mountains on grassy and rocky slopes. 'Ice Stick' was selected from the wild by the Botanical Garden in Tashkent. Introduced and registered in the Netherlands by Janis Ruksans and J.S. Pennings. Stands out...
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Tulipa 'Little Beauty'
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Cheerful dwarf tulip whose purple-pink flowers show off a striking cornflower-blue heart. Around the blue heart is a pale pink circle. At the time from the I.V.T. in Wageningen and registered by W. van Lierop & Zn. in 1991.
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Tulipa 'Little Princess'
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Another dwarf tulip from the I.V.T. at Wageningen and registered by W. van Lierop & Zn. in 1991. Beautiful warm orange flowers with a purple-black centre surrounded by a buttercup-yellow circle. There is a green blush on the outside of the petals.
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Tulipa 'Lizzy'
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A fairly recently, 2016, introduced cultivar with a pleasant, natural look. The pointed shape of the flowers betrays that one of its parents should be T. whittallii. The dark red flowers bud just above the ground, after which the stem lengthens to...
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Tulipa 'Peppermintstick'
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A cultivar from 1998, similar to the candy cane tulip. Cherry red flowers with a white edge. The inside of the flower is ivory white, the tip is cherry red and the heart is violet. An excellent lookalike, which naturalises reliably.
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Tulipa 'Tiny Timo'
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A few years ago crossings of T. hageri x T. aucheriana were carried out by the Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research. Amon others this cheerful little tulip emerged, named after Timo, our nearly fourteen year old son. A gorgeous...
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Tulipa acuminata
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Intro: 16th century. First described in 1813 when M. Vahl included it on a plant list of the Botanical Gardens in Copenhagen. It is actually a hybrid that carries the name of a species. Also known as the 'horned tulip'. The long and curiously...
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Tulipa albertii
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Intro 1877. Origin: Central Asia around the Tien Shan mountains. Named after Dr Albert von Regel, physician and noted collector of tulips. Flowers are shiny vermillion-red, orange or sometimes yellow. Striking dark spots at the base, sometimes...
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Tulipa aucheriana
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Introduced by H. Elwes in 1880, but discovered in 1838 by Pierre Aucher - Eloy. Origin: Iran and Syria. The two to five grey-green, wavy leaves are about 15 cm long. One to three pink flowers with pointed petals and a yellow-brown heart. The...
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Tulipa aucheriana 'Jara'
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A 2021-registered, multi-flowered, richly flowering cultivar. The outside of the flower is red with a tinge of yellow, the inside is yellow with a purplish-red tinge at the edge. The slender green leaves have a sharply wavy red margin.
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Tulipa aucheriana 'Mara'
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A multi-flowered, dark red tulip, also registered in 2021. The pointed petals are very dark red from the base and turn lighter towards the top, rich flowering. The slender leaves have a wavy red margin.
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Tulipa aucheriana x hageri -geel-
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A new tulip created at the Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research. Slender flowers on a dark flower stem, coloured bronze-yellow on the outside, tapering to pinkish red. The inside of the flower shows purplish-red spots from the heart...
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Tulipa aximensis
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Intro: 1894. Collected by Abbé Robert Fritsch near Aime in Savoy, France. The large flowers are bright red, in bud the petals show a distinct grey sheen, which disappears on opening.
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Tulipa bakeri 'Lilac Wonder'
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Intro: 1971. The original T. bakeri is native to Crete. The powerful cultivar has rounded petals, pink lilac in colour with a large round yellow heart on the inside. The outer leaves are pastel-coloured mauve. Uncomplicated, a nice garden tulip.
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Tulipa batalinii 'Bright Gem'
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Intro: 1952. W.R. Dykes crossed T. batalinii x T. maximowiczii, from which arose, inter alia, 'Bright Gem'. This successful little tulip has charming sulphur yellow flowers with an orange blush on the outside. When the sun starts shining, the...
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Tulipa batalinii 'Red Hunter'
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Intro: 1889. Origin: Central Asia, the Pamir-Alai mountains. Named after Dr Batalin, the director of the St Petersburg Botanical Garden who sent it to Kew around 1888. As soon as the sun shines, the flowers fold open completely. Grey-green...
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Tulipa batalinii 'Salmon Gem'
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A salmon-coloured pride from the hands of J. de Winter, registered in 1999. Received a Certificate of Approval from the Trial Garden K.A.V.B. in the same year. Salmon orange flowers with a warm orange blush.
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Tulipa clusiana
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Intro: 1802, , descriptions date from the 16th century. Lady Tulip or Candy Tulip. Origin: Northeast Afghanistan and Kashmir (growing wild in some places), southern France and the Greek islands. In Europe they were spread by hitchhiking in the...
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Tulipa clusiana 'Annika'
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A multi-flowered cultivar, registered in 2017 by W. van Lierop & Zn. B.V. The flower starts light salmon pink and turns to fuchsia pink. Beautiful is the contrast of the purple to black centre, which is visible when the flowers open.
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Tulipa clusiana 'Chitral Vale'
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A vigorously growing clone, strikingly larger than the species. The beautifully shaped flowers are slightly more bulbous and larger, but the brilliant colour combination, pinkish red with white and the fantastic dark centre are unmistakable. The...
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Tulipa clusiana 'Cynthia'
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Introduced by Van Tubergen in 1959. The cream yellow flowers have a red glow with a green edge on the outside of the petals. The anthers are also green. Award of Garden Merit in 1999. A whole new application for the Tulipa is planting it in the...
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Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane'
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W. van Lierop & Zn. B.V. registered this elegant slender tulip with faintly sweet-smelling flowers in 1992. The outside of the petals is soft pinkish red, the inside is all-white with a small yellow heart.
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Tulipa clusiana -Mix-
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A mixture featuring several cultivars of Tulipa clusiana. A colourful spectacle that, when planted in a sunny spot, has a long flowering period and returns several years. Also combines well with earlier flowering bulbous plants such as Chionodoxa,...
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Tulipa clusiana var chrysantha 'Tubergens Gem'
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Intro: 1969. This higher selection won many certificates, among others at the Floriade Amsterdam of 1972. The three outer petals are carmine red, the three inner petals are sulphur yellow. The inside of the flower is yellow with yellow anthers....
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Tulipa clusiana var. chrysantha -grootverbruik-
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Fijn geel-rood tulpje prima voor verwildering.
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Tulipa clusiana var. stellata
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Intro: 1827. Origin: among others, the north of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The flowers miss the species' characteristic black throat. On the outside the white flowers have a rosy blush and the whole has a pink glow. The flower stem is longer, 30-35...
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Tulipa cretica 'Chania'
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A fascinating selection from Tulipa cretica found in the mountains of Crete, around Kisamos, Lapsili, Mount Ida, Cape Malacca, Sitra and Akrotiri, near scrub. Very soft pink, almost white flowers up to three on a single stem, with a pink blush on...
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Tulipa cretica 'Hilde'
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Also a hybrid from Tulipa cretica, multi-flowered, up to three flowers per flower stalk. Star-shaped, soft pink flowers, which are still white when budding. From the brownish-purple flower stalk, there is a soft bluish-purple glow over the...
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Tulipa didieri
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An ornamental tulip that buds from a narrow pointed bud. Common in southern Europe, especially in the Savoys. First described in 1846 by Alexis Jordan, one of the first Neo-tulips described as a species. The flowers are usually dark pinkish-red,...
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Tulipa dubia 'Beldersai'
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A. Vvedensky described T. dubia in 1935 after a Tulipa collected near the Chotan River in the western Tien-Shan at high altitude. Dubia means: with some doubt. The offered form originally grows on the slopes of the Beldersai valley, near Mount...
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Tulipa eichleri 'Clare Benedict'
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Tulipa eichleri, as cultivated in the Netherlands, is an unknown species from Central Asia. Clare Benedict is a 1956 hybrid with striking, bright scarlet flowers with a black centre. Great for naturalising in a sunny position in permeable soil.
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Tulipa greigii
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Tulipa hageri
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Intro: 1874. Origin: Greece, Crete and near Izmir (Turkey). Named after Friedrich Hager by Theodor von Heldreich, both of whom introduced the little tulip. The bell-shaped flowers have a colour that is a cross between copper and scarlet with a...
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Tulipa heweri
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Native to northern Afghanistan, collected by Professor Tom Hewer and Grey Wilson in 1969. Brought to market through Wageningen by L.W.D. of Raamsdonk. A very alluring little tulip with shiny yellow flowers that have a red flame on the outer...
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Tulipa humilis
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Origin: Northern and Northwestern Iran (Elburz Mountains) and Kurdistan. Intro: 1844. Only 10-12 cm high with a variable flower colour, from mauve to violet with a large yellow base. The flowers are cup-shaped, but open in a star shape in the sun.
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Tulipa humilis 'Alba Coerulea Oculata'
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Intro: around 1989. Collected in northwestern Iran. This very beautiful little tulip becomes a true eye-catcher in early April. Once the elegant white flowers open, they show a steel blue heart. Award of Merit by the R.H.S. in 1989.
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Tulipa humilis 'Eastern Star'
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Introduced by Visser Czn. in 1975. Magenta pink flowers with a bronze-green flame on the outer petals. The heart is canary yellow. In the year of its introduction the oriental star immediately received a Certificate from the K.A.V.B. testing ground.
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Tulipa humilis 'Lilliput'
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Intro: 1987 (Visser Czn.). A multi-flowering 'dwarf' of about 10 cm high with cardinal red, shapely flowers featuring a black heart.
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Tulipa humilis 'Odalisque'
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Striking dwarf tulip with intense magenta-purple flowers, the base is striped green on the outside. The large heart has a buttercup-yellow colour. From the hands of Visser Czn, 1976.
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Tulipa humilis 'Persian Pearl'
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Introduced in 1975 by Grullemans, ended up via W. Lemmers at Fisherman Czn. where it was named. The sepals are magenta pink with a green glow on the outside and cyclamen purple on the inside. The heart is buttercup yellow.
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Tulipa humilis 'Red Beauty'
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This abandonment was found by Kesteloo Bloembollen in a batch of T. humilis 'Persian Pearl'. The outside of the red petals give a silvery impression. When the flower opens, the dark purple-red centre with its yellow base stands out. A beautiful...
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Tulipa iliensis
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Intro: 1879. Origin: Tien Shan (Central Asia) and China where they occur in the Dzungaria - Kashgar area on rocky and grassy slopes. Closely related to T. altaica. The flower colour is lemon yellow with violet hues on the outer petals. The anthers...
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Tulipa ingens
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Origin: Central Asia (Pamir - Alai, Zeravshan). Collected by Paul Graeber in 1901. The 40 cm high reddish coloured flower stalk is remarkable. The cup-shaped and very large scarlet flowers have a glossy finish. 'Ingens' means huge. On the inside,...
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Tulipa kolpakowskiana
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Origin: In the hills near the Tien Shan mountains of Kazakhstan in the Altai Mountains and past the border in northwest China. The one, sometimes three yellow flowers with pointed petals feature reddish spots on the outside, the flowers have a...
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Tulipa lemmersii
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In 2009, Dr Ben Zonneveld conducted research on the genome size of wild tulips. For that research, more than 400 wild tulips from Europe and Asia were obtained. One of the species discovered in the study was T. lemmersii from the Mashad pass in...
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Tulipa linifolia
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Origin: high in the mountains of Tajikistan, highly variable but always red. The narrow, corrugated, grey-green leaves have red edges and form a rosette. The wonderful scarlet flower with pointed petals is slightly lighter towards the edge and...
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Tulipa mauritiana 'Cindy'
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T. mauritiana is a late-flowering species from the Savoys in eastern France. First described in 1858. In 1979, it was Visser Czn who found this little-offered obliteration. The outside of the flower shows a lemon-yellow flame on a primrose-yellow...
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