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Tulipa praecox in my meadow
Finally, Tulipa sylvestris started blooming late last week. Although considered a 16th c. neophyte, it is the only Tulipa species that occurs in the wild in central Europe. In Germany it is rare but here in the Schwäbisch Hall area (70k W of Stuttgart) they are pretty common, even along main roads. Once they are established, they seem to form large patches. This one is the largest I know, and it is designed a Naturdenkmal, a spot nature reserve, usually designed to protect ancient single trees, ice age boulders, and other things without a significant area.
I just love the "wild" tulips in Franz's meadow and those west of Stuttgart (you see I am carefully avoiding the necessity to put in the little accent marks . Much as the Dutch plantings are spectacular, those in naturalized places are better, for me.
Hi everybody!Here some of my tulip pics flowering during one week already: Tulipa humilis Dutch hybrids, Tulipa koktebelica from Crimea, Tulipa regelii, Tulipa turkestanica, big-flowered Tulipa tarda cv. 'Sunbeam'!DZ.