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some tulip images for youT. albertii: easy and reliable, makes this year a great show T. clusiana 'Lady Jane': not as strong as last year -foliage suffered from late frostsT. saxatilis: growing in my sunniest place. 4 flowers per stem - 1st. time for me.
I bought this as Tulipa tshimganica last year
Few tulips pictured just before my Georgian trip.Tulipa dasystemon 9769 in silva, Sina, UzbekistanTulipa graniticola, Azov steppe, UkrainaTulipa hewerii - AfganistanTulipa humilis from Aadim in TurkeyTulipa kurdica - from Willem van Eeden in HollandTulipa quercetorum from Ukraina (Crimea?)Tulipa sp. WHIR-157 collected by me in IranJanis
This is labelled Tulipa vvedenskyi, but surely not?
Sorry, don't think that it is albertii. Albertii isn't easy, has different shape of flower, don't increase vegetatively (rarely some offset), Reply is late as only yesterday returned from mountains in Georgia.Janis
Janis, that is curious, as I don't buy garden cultivars.
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on May 06, 2010, 08:02:14 PMSorry, don't think that it is albertii. Albertii isn't easy, has different shape of flower, don't increase vegetatively (rarely some offset), Reply is late as only yesterday returned from mountains in Georgia.JanisJanis,welcome back. What do you think is my T. albertii instead?Attached images from 2009 showing it closer and more buds.The tulips grow in my south sided rose bed in full sunshine and are left undisturbed for years.
I have to confess that I searched for Tulipa acuminata as I thought the flowers were a match for tulipieres. Here's the result, not a good photo though. Thinking other tulips will work too - even some dayglow pinks.johnw