Tulipa Schrenkii
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''Tulipa suaveolens'',
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''Tulipa schrenkii'', the van Thol tulip or Schrenck's tulip, is a
bulb In botany, a bulb is structurally a short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf basesBell, A.D. 1997. ''Plant form: an illustrated guide to flowering plant morphology''. Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K. that function as food storage organs duri ...
ous herbaceous perennial of species of tulip (''Tulipa'') in the family of the Liliaceae. It belongs to the section ''Tulipa''. It is the probable wild ancestor of the garden tulip ( ''Tulipa'' × ''gesneriana'').


Description

The tunic of the bulb is dark brown. Stiff hairs grow on the inside, especially towards the tip. The three to four leaves are glaucous and undulate. They are normally 10, sometimes up to 20 cm long and 3–6 cm wide. The stem is 15–30 cm long and glabrous, sometimes slightly hairy. The flowers are bowl shaped and very varied in colour. They can be red, light-red, pink, mauve, yellow or white. There are also forms with red petals bordered in yellow or white


Habitat

''Tulipa suaveolens'' inhabits the
Eurasian steppe The Eurasian Steppe, also simply called the Great Steppe or the steppes, is the vast steppe ecoregion of Eurasia in the temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands biome. It stretches through Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Transnistri ...
: the southern and eastern Ukraine, Crimea, the European part of Russia, especially on the lower Don, around the
Sea of Azov The Sea of Azov ( Crimean Tatar: ''Azaq deñizi''; russian: Азовское море, Azovskoye more; uk, Азовське море, Azovs'ke more) is a sea in Eastern Europe connected to the Black Sea by the narrow (about ) Strait of Kerch, ...
, and major part of
Ciscaucasia The North Caucasus, ( ady, Темыр Къафкъас, Temır Qafqas; kbd, Ишхъэрэ Къаукъаз, İṩxhərə Qauqaz; ce, Къилбаседа Кавказ, Q̇ilbaseda Kavkaz; , os, Цӕгат Кавказ, Cægat Kavkaz, inh, ...
(in south until North-Ossetia, Kabardino-Balkaria and in the former Chechen-Ingush region,
Terek Terek may refer to: Places China * (), a list of township-level divisions of Xinjiang, town in Xinjiang, China Kyrgyzstan *Terek, Alay, a village in Alay District, Osh Region *Terek, Kara-Kulja, a village in Kara-Kulja District, Osh Region *Terek ...
, northern
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), in the south-east of Voronezh Oblast, major part of
Volgograd Oblast Volgograd Oblast (russian: Волгогра́дская о́бласть, ''Volgogradskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the Volga region, Volga region of Southern Russia. Its adminis ...
and
Saratov Oblast Saratov Oblast (russian: Сара́товская о́бласть, ''Saratovskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Volga Federal District. Its administrative center is the types of ...
, southern Samara Oblast,
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, western and northern Kazakhstan, and the lowlands of western Siberia, Central Asia and China. It also occurs locally in western Iran and Azerbaijan. The status of the Anatolian populations is dubious, as they could be descended from plants previously cultivated in gardens and parks. Gerhard Pils only lists '' Tulipa sylvestris'', ''
Tulipa humilis ''Tulipa humilis'' is a species of flowering plant in the lily family, found in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Turkey, Iran, and the North Caucasus region of Russia. The flowers are pink with yellow centers. Its preferred habitat are rocky mountain slo ...
'', '' Tulipa saxatilis'' and ''
Tulipa armena ''Tulipa armena'' is a species of flowering plant in the Liliaceae family. It is referred to by the common name Armenian tulip, and is native to the historical Armenian Highlands as the name implies; current regions of Armenia, modern day Turkey ...
'' as wild species. Christenhuit et al. assume "ca. seven" wild species, without listing them however. ''Tulipa schrenckii'' grows in meadows and lawns of the
Eurasian steppe The Eurasian Steppe, also simply called the Great Steppe or the steppes, is the vast steppe ecoregion of Eurasia in the temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands biome. It stretches through Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Transnistri ...
; there it can flower thickly and as far as the eye can see, even sometimes in
semideserts A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of semi-ar ...
, up to 600 m ASL. In Russia and Kazakhstan this tulip is a protected species.


Systematics

The species was first described in 1794 by
Albrecht Wilhelm Roth Albrecht Wilhelm Roth (6 January 1757 – 16 October 1834) was a physician and botanist born in Dötlingen, Germany. He studied medicine at the Universities of Halle and Erlangen, where he received his doctorate in 1778. After graduation, he pra ...
in the (ed. Usteri) 10, 44. as ''Tulipa suaveolens''. The Latin epithet ''suaveolens'' means 'sweet-smelling'. Different species were described from different sites, which later turned out to be all members of the species ''Tulipa schrenckii''. ''Tulipa schrenckii'' was described in 1873 by Eduard August von Regel in the Trudy Imperatorskago S.-Peterburgskago Botaničeskago Sada. The epithet ''schrenkii'' honours the Baltic-German botanist Alexander Gustav von Schrenk.


History

The wild ''Tulipa suaveolens'' is known in Turkey as
Kefe uk, Феодосія, Теодосія crh, Kefe , official_name = () , settlement_type= , image_skyline = THEODOSIA 01.jpg , imagesize = 250px , image_caption = Genoese fortress of Caffa , image_shield = Fe ...
Lale (also "Cafe-Lale" after the medieval name of Kaffa on the Crimea). Sultan
Selim II Selim II ( Ottoman Turkish: سليم ثانى ''Selīm-i sānī'', tr, II. Selim; 28 May 1524 – 15 December 1574), also known as Selim the Blond ( tr, Sarı Selim) or Selim the Drunk ( tr, Sarhoş Selim), was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire ...
had 300.000 bulbs brought from Kefe for the gardens of the Topkapı-Sarajı in Istanbul. They are hybridized with other species present in the collections. These tulips hybrided were imported by Europeans starting from the 16th. century, particularly in Netherlands. They are at the origin of the garden tulip, ''Tulipa'' × ''gesneriana''. ''Tulipa suaveolens'' is very narrowly related to ''Tulipa gesneriana'', and sometimes classified in the same species. ''Tulipa suaveolens'' is also a progenitor of the low-growing Duc-tulips (also called ''Dukes'', ''Dux'' or ''Ducks''), which are attested in the Netherlands since the end of the 16th. century. They were named for Adrian Duyk from Oud-Karspel in the Netherlands. A painting by Jakob de Gheyn II., originating between 1600 and 1603 depicts shells, a caterpillar and a vase with love-in the mist, a snake's head fritillary, roses, Aquilegia, lilies-of the valley, pansies and a ''Tulipa schrenckii'' with pointed petals. A moth is sitting on the vase. Drawings by Jakob de Gheyn show this plant as wellFlorence Hopper Boom 1975/76, An Early Flower Piece by Jacques de Gheyn II. Simiolus, Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art 8/4, 198. Bulbs of ''Tulipa suaveolens'' were imported 1881 into the Netherlands, where they were hybridised with other domesticated tulips.
Johannes Marius Cornelis Hoog Johannes is a Medieval Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as " John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek and Classical Latin variants (Ιωάννης, '' Ioannes''), itself derived from the Hebrew name '' ...
thinks that it is one of the parent species of the horned tulip, ''Tulipa cornuta'', (often wrongly labelled as '' Tulipa acuminata'' in the bulb-tradeMaarten J. M. Christenhusz, Rafaël Govaerts, John C. David, Tony Hall, Katherine Borland, Penelope S. Roberts, Anne Tuomisto, Sven Buerki, Mark W. Chase, Michael F. Fay, Tiptoe through the tulips – cultural history, molecular phylogenetics and classification of Tulipa (Liliaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 172, 2013, 312).


Gallery

Цветение тюльпанов.jpg, In a protected area bordering the lake Manych-Gudilo,
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, Russia. У Кояшского озера весной.jpg, In the
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of Crimea, Kerch Peninsula. Tulipa-suaveolens-Ukraine.png, In a protected area of the Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine. Фестиваль Тюльпанов.jpg, A resting Bactrian camel in spring in Kalmykian steppe, Russia. Краснокнижные тюльпаны, ирисы.jpg, In
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, '' Iris pumila'' flowered at the same time as the tulips.
Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblast, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of and a populati ...
, Russia Тюльпаны Шренка на Кояшском озере 4.jpg, A red specimen in Crimea Тюльпан, вариации окрасок.jpg, A pink and mauve specimen in Russia (lake Manych-Gudilo), common. Tulip and spider in Manych-Gudilo protected area.jpg, White specimen (lake Manych-Gudilo). Tulip in Manych-Gudilo protected area.jpg, Yellow and red specimen (lake Manych-Gudilo), common also. Тюльпаны Шренка на Кояшском озере 1.jpg, A wild white and pink specimen in Crimea. Yellow tulip in Manych-Gudilo protected area.jpg, Yellow specimen (lake Manych-Gudilo). Тюльпаны Геснера и Биберштейна.jpg, An entirely red stand of ''Tulipa suaveolens'', accompanied by yellow '' Tulipa sylvestris'', Rostov Oblast. Тюльпаны Шренка на Кояшском озере 2.jpg, Yellow and white stand of ''Tulipa suaveolens'', Crimea.


References

M. J. M. Christenhusz, R. Govaerts, J. C. David, T. Hall, K. Borland, P. S. Roberts, A. Tuomisto, S. Buerki, M. W. Chase, M. F. Fay: ''Tiptoe through the tulips - cultural history, molecular phylogenetics and classification of Tulipa (Liliaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 172, 2013, 280–328

/ref> Ahmad Ghahreman, Farideh Attar, Farrokh Ghahremanineja: A New Species of Tulipa (Liliaceae) from Western Iran. ''Novon'' 17/4, 2007, 438. Anna Pavord 1999. ''The tulip.'' London, Bloomsbury, 25, 41, 138. Jānis Rukšāns 2007. ''Buried Treasures. Finding and growing the world's choicest bulbs.'' Portland, Timber Press, 125 ''Tulipa schrenkii'', Regel 1873.
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Illustrations
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