Tulipa montana
Read about Tulipa montana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Tulipa montana, Lindl. Bulb large and ovoid, with dense pubescence: height 4-8 in.: lower lvs. oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, undulated, very glaucous: peduncle glabrous: perianth campanulate, 1 1/2 - 2 in. long, 2 in. across, deep crimson, paler outside; segms. ovate or oblong, flat, acute, the inner often obovate obtuse; filaments purplish; ovary prismatic; stigmas small. Mountains of Persia. B.R. 1106. Var. Julia, Koch. Dwarf, from Caucasus. Not more than 3-4 in. tall: fls. bright red, 1 in. or less long; all 6 segms. obovate and obtuse.
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Read about Tulipa montana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Tulipa wilsoniana, Hoog (T. Watsoniana, Andre). Differs from T. linifolia in bearing a mass of protruding woolly hairs from the bulb rather than short and bristly hairs, in having fewer and somewhat broader lvs., fls. more distinctly margined with red and more upright-growing in the later stages of development, in the obovate inner segms., and in the longer ovary and broader filaments. Mountains of Trans-Caspia, southwest of Aschabad. G.C. III. 29:327.—Named for G. F. Wilson of Weybridge, England. The fls. are "of a particularly deep and full vermilion-scarlet;" outer segms. oblong, with small cusp; inner segms. obovate, more or less retuse: scape short, 2-4 in. high.
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