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Quote from: PeterT on May 02, 2010, 09:24:58 PMI bought this as Tulipa tshimganica last yearI 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.Janis
I bought this as Tulipa tshimganica last year
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.Janis
One of my favourites with the nicest smell - Tulipa maximovichii
Now it is +30 outside. I hear the weather is not that nice there in Scotland
I suspected it, Thomas, thanks, but was given it with assurence it can be yellow as well. This one is quite happy with me while other T.sylvestris are reluctant to flower. Anyway help from experts is in need.