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This is Tulipa vvedenskyi with red pollenand this is Tulipa albertii with yellow pollen which maybe the only difference as some authorities include them as one species (we had much discussion last year!) but this one also increases much more.cheersfermi
Hi Armin and Luit,thanks for your comments about "my T. albertii"and especial thanks to Sjaak for his pictures and comments. As Maggi said, it's wonderful to have informed comment and pics from the wild.I was informed by my supplier that it was bought from Dix and Hoog at great expense (10x the cost of others!) many years ago as Tulipa albertii, so it has entered "commerce" in Australia that way. It would be good to eventually get the true T. albertii and I looked very sadly at those empty seed-pods in Sjaak's last pic - but then thought maybe they got the seed first! cheersfermi
Zhirair,thank you for your kind support to identify my wrong T. albertii. I can see a resemblance of 'Czerementz' but my clone lacks the black basal blotch.
Hello everybody, it is me and my questions again I wonder if it is possible for an amateur like to have tulip hybrids? And I also wonder if any of you has his/her own hybrids?Thank you