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Janis Ruksans

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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #285 on: May 06, 2010, 08:02:14 PM »
some tulip images for you

T. albertii: easy and reliable, makes this year a great show :D
T. clusiana 'Lady Jane': not as strong as last year -foliage suffered from late frosts
T. saxatilis: growing in my sunniest place. 4 flowers per stem - 1st. time for me.

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.
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #286 on: May 06, 2010, 08:07:28 PM »
I bought this as Tulipa tshimganica last year

I baught the same, but it is not tschimganica and more than 50% turned virus infected. Check back of petals (red zone). True plant has brown ring at top of filaments.
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #287 on: May 07, 2010, 08:39:46 PM »
Few tulips pictured just before my Georgian trip.
Tulipa dasystemon 9769 in silva, Sina, Uzbekistan
Tulipa graniticola, Azov steppe, Ukraina
Tulipa hewerii - Afganistan
Tulipa humilis from Aadim in Turkey
Tulipa kurdica - from Willem van Eeden in Holland
Tulipa quercetorum from Ukraina (Crimea?)
Tulipa sp. WHIR-157 collected by me in Iran
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #288 on: May 07, 2010, 10:50:11 PM »
Tulipa Washington?

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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #289 on: May 07, 2010, 11:20:03 PM »
This is labelled Tulipa vvedenskyi, but surely not?
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #290 on: May 08, 2010, 03:20:27 AM »
Few tulips pictured just before my Georgian trip.
Tulipa dasystemon 9769 in silva, Sina, Uzbekistan
Tulipa graniticola, Azov steppe, Ukraina
Tulipa hewerii - Afganistan
Tulipa humilis from Aadim in Turkey
Tulipa kurdica - from Willem van Eeden in Holland
Tulipa quercetorum from Ukraina (Crimea?)
Tulipa sp. WHIR-157 collected by me in Iran
Janis

Janis, all are wonderful, but Tulipa humilis from Aadim in Turkey is stunning, as is T. kurdica. :o
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #291 on: May 08, 2010, 05:33:34 AM »
This is labelled Tulipa vvedenskyi, but surely not?
Definitely not! Seems garden cultivar.
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #292 on: May 08, 2010, 02:17:41 PM »
Janis, that is curious, as I don't buy garden cultivars. :-\
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« Reply #293 on: May 08, 2010, 07:52:54 PM »
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.

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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #294 on: May 08, 2010, 10:20:38 PM »
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,
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.
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #295 on: May 08, 2010, 11:06:26 PM »
Janis, that is curious, as I don't buy garden cultivars. :-\

But maybe your supplier sells them? In mistake? Accidentally or deliberately???
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #296 on: May 09, 2010, 05:21:59 AM »
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,
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.

It is some tulip clone distributed in Holland as T. albertii. T. albertii is close to greigii, but with plain green leaves. I had it very long time ago, but soon lost. What is this Dutch. I don't know. I baught it few years ago but it was 100% virus infected, so I didn't check its name. Just recently as T. eichleri I baught some Darvin Hybride tulip cultivar.
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Re: tulip picture
« Reply #297 on: May 09, 2010, 07:50:39 AM »
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

John , did you take this photo in your own home ? I'm intrigued by the most unusual vase and even more by the lithograph . Could you please post a photo of the entire picture - many thanks ,

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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #298 on: May 09, 2010, 09:29:11 AM »
Aha! Otto, you and I are on the same wavelength... I was most interested to learn more about the lithograph , too!! :)
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Re: Tulipa 2010
« Reply #299 on: May 09, 2010, 01:31:17 PM »
Otto / Maggi - Quite off topic, it's a woodblock print and a really big one; the artist is Naoko Matsubara.  She did this one of Shankar (with a bit more detail) especially for a friend, I bought it from her estate several years ago.

The majolica tulipière was done by a gardener/ceramicist friend.   I got it about 35 years ago. He does some great tulipières including a few on this site.  

http://dcl.umn.edu/dcl/show_details?page=2&search=s%3Df_search_cache_title%2Br_DESC%26per_page%3D60%26q%3Do_fand%2Bv_Walter_Ostrom%2Bf_search_cache_agent%26page%3D3

A good friend outbid me on a two-headed fish tulipière similar to this one -

http://dcl.umn.edu/dcl/show_details?page=3&search=s%3Df_search_cache_title%2Br_DESC%26per_page%3D60%26q%3Do_fand%2Bv_Walter_Ostrom%2Bf_search_cache_agent%26page%3D3

but at least I get to see it often. Here's another of his fish that I managed to snag, he has been trying to buy it back from me ever since! Great pity he has not done any more. Some great tortoises if you click his name.

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