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Tulipa vvedenskyi

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Tulipa vvedenskyi
In cultivation in Poland
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Liliales
Family: Liliaceae
Subfamily: Lilioideae
Tribe: Lilieae
Genus: Tulipa
Subgenus: Tulipa subg. Tulipa
Species:
T. vvedenskyi
Binomial name
Tulipa vvedenskyi

Tulipa vvedenskyi is a species in the genus Tulipa, in the lily family. It is found in Tajikistan and perhaps Uzbekistan. Some authorities have it as a synonym of Tulipa alberti.[2] Its cultivar 'Tangerine Beauty' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[3] 'Tangerine Beauty' has large bright red flowers flamed with soft orange,[4] and it blooms Mid-May.[5] Another cultivar is T. vvedenskyi 'Orange Sunset'[6]

Etymology

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Tulipa vvedenskyi was first published by Dr. Zinaida Petronava Botschantzeva (a botanist from Kazakhstan) in Bot. Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk. S.S.R. Issue 14, Edition 3 in 1954.[7][8][9]

Then in 1971, Iris zenaidae was first found by Alexei Vvedensky and he named the iris (Juno zenaidae) after Dr. Zinaida.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Bot. Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk. S.S.R. 14:3. 1954
  2. ^ "Taxon: Tulipa vvedenskyi Botschantz". npgsweb.ars-grin.gov. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Tulipa vvedenskyi 'Tangerine Beauty'". Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Tangerine Beauty Wildflower Tulip". High Country Gardens. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Tulipa vvedenskyi Tangerine Beauty | Van Engelen Wholesale Flower Bubs". www.vanengelen.com. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Paghat's Garden: Tulipa vvedenskyi". paghat.com. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  7. ^ Z. BotschantzevaTulips: Taxonomy, Morphology, Cytology, Phytogeography, p. v, at Google Books
  8. ^ "Tulipa vvedenskyi Botschantz". theplantlist.org. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  9. ^ "International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Juno zenaidae Vved". theplantlist.org. Retrieved 7 October 2014.