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Tulipa hoogiana, Fedtsch. Outer bulb-scales covered on inside with reddish hairs: st., including bloom, 6-18 in. high, smooth: lvs. 4-6, lanceolate-tapering, smooth, with a narrow membranous white short-ciliate margin, the lowest 8-10 in. long and 11 1/2 - 3 in. broad: fl. scarlet, with a large black blotch bordered with orange on each segm. within the cup and a corresponding yellow mark on the outside; segms. broad, somewhat abruptly acuminate at apex; filaments linear-lanceolate, blackish violet; anthers blackish. Cent. Asiatic desert (Bokhara) "a brilliant and striking species." G.C. III. 48:62.
 
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Tulipa tubergeniana, Hort. Outer bulb-scales hairy inside: lvs. broad-lanceolate-acuminate: fls. single, large, vivid crimson with very dark-margined blotch at base of the broad acuminate-pointed segms.; bud before expansion conical with tips of outer segms. reflexed. Bokhara. G.C. III. 35, suppl. June 4. G.M. 51:711. F.E. 3:94.
 
Tulipa tubergeniana, Hort. Outer bulb-scales hairy inside: lvs. broad-lanceolate-acuminate: fls. single, large, vivid crimson with very dark-margined blotch at base of the broad acuminate-pointed segms.; bud before expansion conical with tips of outer segms. reflexed. Bokhara. G.C. III. 35, suppl. June 4. G.M. 51:711. F.E. 3:94.
 
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syn. Tulipa hoogiana, Fedtsch. Outer bulb-scales covered on inside with reddish hairs: st., including bloom, 6-18 in. high, smooth: lvs. 4-6, lanceolate-tapering, smooth, with a narrow membranous white short-ciliate margin, the lowest 8-10 in. long and 11 1/2 - 3 in. broad: fl. scarlet, with a large black blotch bordered with orange on each segm. within the cup and a corresponding yellow mark on the outside; segms. broad, somewhat abruptly acuminate at apex; filaments linear-lanceolate, blackish violet; anthers blackish. Cent. Asiatic desert (Bokhara) "a brilliant and striking species." G.C. III. 48:62.
 
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Read about Tulipa tubergeniana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tulipa tubergeniana, Hort. Outer bulb-scales hairy inside: lvs. broad-lanceolate-acuminate: fls. single, large, vivid crimson with very dark-margined blotch at base of the broad acuminate-pointed segms.; bud before expansion conical with tips of outer segms. reflexed. Bokhara. G.C. III. 35, suppl. June 4. G.M. 51:711. F.E. 3:94. CH


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Read about Tulipa tubergeniana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

syn. Tulipa hoogiana, Fedtsch. Outer bulb-scales covered on inside with reddish hairs: st., including bloom, 6-18 in. high, smooth: lvs. 4-6, lanceolate-tapering, smooth, with a narrow membranous white short-ciliate margin, the lowest 8-10 in. long and 11 1/2 - 3 in. broad: fl. scarlet, with a large black blotch bordered with orange on each segm. within the cup and a corresponding yellow mark on the outside; segms. broad, somewhat abruptly acuminate at apex; filaments linear-lanceolate, blackish violet; anthers blackish. Cent. Asiatic desert (Bokhara) "a brilliant and striking species." G.C. III. 48:62.


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