Tulipa didieri

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Tulipa didieri, Jord. Height 12-18 in.: lvs. 3-4, undulate, acuminate: perianth campanulate, 2 – 2 1/2 in. long, 4 1/2 in. across, bright crimson, with purple basal blotch margined with yellow or yellowish white; outer segms. reflexed; stamens same color as basal blotch; ovary narrowed at collar; stigmas larger than collar-diam., white. Savoy, Italy, and Alps. B.M. 6639. Gn. W. 21:1067. Var. Mauriana, Baker. Lvs. narrower, slightly undulate: perianth brilliant red, with wide yellow blotch. Var. planifolia, Baker. St. slender: lvs. narrow, not undulated: perianth deep red, faintly marked with yellowish red or blackish blotch. Var. alba, Krelage. Peduncle stiff, mottled with red: perianth light lemon-yellow, or white tinged green outside, basal blotch limited to a few dark striations; filaments same color as fl. Var. lutescens, Krelage. Lvs. 3, slightly falcate: perianth light yellowish white streaked with red, with a bluish violet, dark basal blotch; filaments colored like the blotch in perianth. Var. albiflora, Hort., white-fld., is mentioned. G.W. 12, p. 378. CH


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