Tulipa kaufmanniana
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''Tulipa kaufmanniana'', the water lily tulip, is a species of
tulip Tulips (''Tulipa'') are a genus of spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes (having bulbs as storage organs). The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly coloured, generally red, pink, yellow, or white (usually in warm ...
native to
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.


Description

The tulip has a short stem, long,Richard Wilford making it a dwarf tulip.The National Gardening Association; Bob Beckstrom, Karan Davis Cutler, Kathleen Fisher, Phillip Giroux, Judy Glattstein, Michael MacCaskey, Bill Marken, Charlie Nardozzi, Sally Roth, Marcia Tatroe, Lance Walheim and Ann Whitman It has lance shaped leaves which may be plain green, or blue-green. They also often have purple markings on their leaves. It is one of the earliest tulips to bloom, between February to April. The funnel-shaped flower, has six pointy petals that open out like a star similar to water lilies do, hence the common name. They open very wide on sunny days. They usually have outermost petals with a different colour than interior petals. The long upright petals often have a flushed orange-red, red or purple flush on the back of the petal. Inside the petal, there maybe a butter-yellow, or yellow blotch and sometimes with further red markings. There are also red, orange, pink and clear yellow forms too. After it has flowered it will form seeds.


Taxonomy

It is commonly known as the 'Water-lily Tulip'. because the petals of the flower open out like a star or waterlily. The Latin
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
''kaufmanniana'' refers to
Konstantin von Kaufman Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann (russian: Константи́н Петро́вич Ка́уфман; 2 March 1818 – 16 May 1882), was the first Governor-General of Russian Turkestan. Early life His family was German in origin (from Holste ...
(1818-1882) who was the first Governor-General of Russian Turkestan where the tulip was found. It was first found in Turkestan, and then published and described by
Eduard August von Regel Eduard August von Regel (sometimes Edward von Regel or Edward de Regel or Édouard von Regel), Russian: Эдуард Август Фон Регель; (born 13 August 1815 in Gotha; died 15 April 1892 in St. Petersburg) was a German horticultural ...
in his botanical magazine '
Gartenflora ''Gartenflora'' was a German illustrated botanical magazine published in the period 1852–1940. History Founded in 1852 and edited by Eduard von Regel, the botanist and future director of the Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden, the magazine app ...
' Vol.26 on page 194 in 1877. It was also published by Regel in Act. Hort. Petrop. Vol.5. on page 265 in 1877.


Distribution and habitat

''Tulipa kaufmanniana'' is
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to
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areas of
Central Asia Central Asia, also known as Middle Asia, is a subregion, region of Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to western China and Mongolia in the east, and from Afghanistan and Iran in the south to Russia in the north. It includes t ...
. It has naturalised between southern Europe, North Africa, and Asia from Anatolia and Iran in the west to northeast of China.


Range

It is found in
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,
Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadzhikistan), officially the Republic of Tajikistan ( tg, Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhurii Tojikiston), is a landlocked country in Centr ...
and in
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. As well as found on the mountains of
Tien-Shan The Tian Shan,, , otk, 𐰴𐰣 𐱅𐰭𐰼𐰃, , tr, Tanrı Dağı, mn, Тэнгэр уул, , ug, تەڭرىتاغ, , , kk, Тәңіртауы / Алатау, , , ky, Теңир-Тоо / Ала-Тоо, , , uz, Tyan-Shan / Tangritog‘ ...
, the
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and
Hindu Kush The Hindu Kush is an mountain range in Central and South Asia to the west of the Himalayas. It stretches from central and western Afghanistan, Quote: "The Hindu Kush mountains run along the Afghan border with the North-West Frontier Provinc ...
mountains.


Habitat

''T. kaufmanniana'' grows in the wild on stony hillsides, and steppes.


Cultivation

They are suitable to be grown in the rock garden, bed and borders. It is suitable for growing in USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 8, in full sun and soils with medium moisture retention or well-drained soils. Seed germination of the tulip has been studied, and it was concluded that
stratification Stratification may refer to: Mathematics * Stratification (mathematics), any consistent assignment of numbers to predicate symbols * Data stratification in statistics Earth sciences * Stable and unstable stratification * Stratification, or str ...
for 7 weeks was more effective treatment on studied traits than 5 weeks. Moreover, cold stratification was a better treatment on breaking seed dormancy of the seeds.


Cultivars

They and their hybrids are placed in Group 12, the Kaufmanniana Group, by the
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. Their leaves often have dashes and streaks of purple, which show the influence of ''
Tulipa greigii ''Tulipa greigii'', (Greig's tulip) is a species of Tulipa, tulip native to Central Asia and Iran. Taxonomy The Latin Botanical name#Binary name, specific epithet ''greigi'' honors the Russian Samuel Greig, (1735-1788, "Father of the Russian na ...
'' in the breeding programmes. It was given the First Class Certification by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897. The cultivars 'Ancilla', 'Early Harvest', 'Showwinner' (deep red) and 'Stresa' have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit ...
. Two other Group 12 cultivars are listed by the RHS as gaining the Award of Garden Merit, 'Alfred Cortot' and 'Glück'. Other known hybrids include 'Heart's Delight', a soft pink with an orange-yellow eye, the clear yellow 'Chopin' and white 'Concerto'. In America, common cultivars include; 'Ancilla' soft pink, red and white flowers, 'Johann Strauss' rosy red and sulfur yellow blooms and 'Stresa' golden yellow with carmine red flowers.


Culture

In the 1960s, a postage stamp in CCCP (Russia), was issued with an image of the tulip. Then in 1993, a postage stamp in Uzbekistan, within the Flowers series was issued with an image of the tulip.


References


Other Sources

* Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson. 2012. Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource) URL: www.skud.info * Christenhusz, J. M.. et al. 2013. Tiptoe through the tulips - cultural history, molecular phylogenetics and classification of Tulipa (Liliaceae). Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 172:280-328. * Encke, F. et al. 1993. Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 14. Auflage * Groth, D. 2005. pers. comm. Note: re. Brazilian common names * Huxley, A., ed. 1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening * Komarov, V. L. et al., eds. 1934–1964. Flora SSSR. * Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium. 1976. Hortus third. * Marasek-Ciolakowska, A. et al. 2012. Breeding and cytogenetics in the genus Tulipa. Floriculture, Ornamental and plant biotechnology: Advances and topical issues. Volumes I-V. Global Science Books., London. 6(Special issue):90-97. * Mathew, B. F. 1996. pers. comm. Note: re. common names * Raamsdonk, L. W. D. van & T. de Vries. 1995. Species relationships and taxonomy in Tulipa subg. Tulipa (Liliaceae). Pl. Syst. Evol. 195:41. * Walters, S. M. et al., eds. 1986–2000. European garden flora. {{Taxonbar, from=Q2265529 kaufmanniana Plants described in 1877 Flora of Tajikistan Flora of Kyrgyzstan Flora of Kazakhstan