Tulipa sprengeri
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Tulipa sprengeri, Baker. Late-flowering: height 10-18 in.: lvs. 4, close together, long, linear-lanceolate, stiff: peduncle wiry, tinged with deep red under fl.: perianth open-campanulate (star-shaped), 2 in. long, bright scarlet with a somewhat dull brown basal blotch margined all around with dull orange-yellow, all blending into one another; segms. all oblong-ovate and cuspidate; filaments reddish brown; ovary reddish; stigmas equal to narrow collar. Hab.(?). Intro. by Dammann & Co., Naples, 1894. Gn. 56:438. Gt. 44:1411. G.M. 49:665. Said to be the latest tulip. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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