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Tulipa armena : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tulipa armena
''Tulipa armena'', the Armenian tulip, is an Asian species of tulip native to Turkey, Iran, and South Caucasus.〔 ==Description== ''Tulipa armena'' is extremely variable.〔Anna Pavord, The Tulip (London, Bloomsbury 1999) 22f〕 The bulb has a papery tunic that is not very hairy. The stems are between eight and 25 cm long, the 3-6 leaves are broad, scimitar shaped, hairy or smooth and often have wavy edges. They are greygreen, but with a red overlay.〔Anna Pavord, The Tulip (London, Bloomsbury 1999) 289〕 They can be up to 20 cm long. The large solitary flowers are cup- or bowlshaped and very variable. Some are red with a dark violet, black or dark green basal blotch, sometimes striped and mottled in yellow, others yellow,〔W. Marais, Notes on Tulipa (Liliaceae). Kew Bulletin 35/2, 1980, 257 f. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4114569〕 in the red form, sometimes the black basal blotch has a yellow border. The tepals are normally oval. The filaments are black or blaclish purple, the anthers yellow or black. ''Tulipa armena'' is placed in the subgenus ''Tulipa''.〔 In Turkey, the subspecies ''lycica'' and ''armena'' are differentiated by the hairs on the bulb. ''Tulipa armena'' is easily confused with Tulipa julia, which has a hairier tunic.〔Anna Pavord, The Tulip (London, Bloomsbury 1999) 23〕
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