Liliaceae |
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Tulipa biflora PALLAS |
Tulipa biflora PALLAS |
Tulipa biflora PALLAS |
Tulipa biflora PALLAS |
Tulipa biflora PALLAS |
Tulipa biflora PALLAS |
Tulipa L. |
T. bifiora Pallas, Reise 3:727 (1776). Ic; Wendelbo, Tulips & Irises of Iran 39, t. 37(1977). Map 47. Tunics papery, pale cinnamon brown, sometimes with a neck to 4 cm, moderately to densely silky felted inside. Leavs 2, spreading or recurved, glabrous or ciliate, linear to oblong, 5-l0(-15) x 0,5-2 cm. Flowers 1-4, white with a yellow centre; outer perianth segments 17-30x 4-5 nun,lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, violet-greenish to grey-greea outside; inner 20-32 x 8-13 mm, ovate to broadly ovate, concave. Filaments yellow, 6-9 mm; anthers yellow, 2-4.5 mm, apiculate, tip often black, Ovary fusiform. Capsule 1.5-2 cm, subglobose to ellipsoid, shortly apiculate. 2n = 24. FL 4-6. Mainly screes, 1980-3000 m. Described from S. Russia, Pallas (3 syntypes BM!). E. Anatolia. B9 Van: c. 10 km W. of Hoşap, Rix 1909! N. shore of Van G, 1980 m, Furse 7022! Çuh pass, Haianduran Da., W. of Başkale, 3000 m, Watson et al. 1541! From S.W. Turkestan to Transcaucasia, Iran & S. Russia; isolated records from S. Jugoslavia, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia. Ir.-Tur. element. |