Tulipa tetraphylla subsp. ostrowskiana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Tulipa tetraphylla subsp. ostrowskiana (Tulipa ostrowskiana, Regel.) Outer tunics of the bulb blackish, strigose-pilose at their apex inside: st. 3-lvd., glabrous, 1-fld., 8-10 in. high including the peduncle: lvs. glaucescent, glabrous, immarginate, the lower narrowly lanceolate, strongly undulate, the upper linear-lanceolate to sublinear, shorter than the st.: peduncle glabrous: sepals more or less spreading, elliptic, perceptibly narrowed into a short cusp, purplish brick-red, base marked with a blackish spot, glabrous; filaments glabrous. Turkestan. CH


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