Tulipa armena
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Tulipa armena, Boiss. Lvs. 5, crowded at base of st., falcate, glaucous and glabrous, slightly undulated, long, ciliate on edge all around, longer than fl.-stalk: peduncle glabrous, finely dotted: perianth open-campanulate, slightly sweet-scented, 2 in. long, dark scarlet with black basal blotch margined all around with yellow; inner segms. rounded, outer acute; anthers purple; filaments flattened, black, not bearded.—This name is referred by Baker without hesitation to T. Gesneriana, but the plants in the trade as T. armena differ as indicated above. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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