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tulips now in flowerbiflora - native Armenian form, very miniaturekaufmanniana 'Sijanie' (Botschantseva)kaufmanniana 'Tukuma Sonata' (I. Kalnins)
Great pix everyone.Here's some starting to flower for me (Janis might recognize some ... )1 & 2 : Tulipa dubia beldersai3 & 4 : Tulipa vvedenskyi x mogoltavica "Girlfriend" - a flower that changes amazingly during flowering (will try to show some more in the next few days)5) Tulipa vvedenskyi x berkariense "Morning Star" - funny how one half of the group is a lot further developped the the other half.. And a bit more common but quite attractive too :6) and 7) Tulipa humilis "Persian Pearl"
Kind request to Luit;Dear Luit, would you, please, show this photos to one of your known tulip specialists to find out what kind of disease it could be.I observed this abnormality on some of my tulips. At the start of development they have healthy leaves, but during the time of budding all of a sudden the leaves become marbled with somewhat yellowish dots, getting more prominent as the leaves mature. First, when I observed this anomaly, I thought that it might be physiological irregularity, but my tests show that these varieties shows these symptoms every year). Now I think that it might be a disease of viral origin. First time I observed it on tulip 'Purissima', bought 20 years ago from Sochi (Russia), later I obtained a healthy Dutch stock and trashed the old suspicious stock.This is my foteriana 'Holland National' with the symptoms of this abnormality and greigii 'Longfellow with normal healthy leaves to compare.