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Tulipa agenensis

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Tulipa agenensis
Tulip agenensis in Israel
Scientific classification
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T. agenensis
Binomial name
Tulipa agenensis
Redouté
Synonyms[1]
Synonymy
  • Tulipa oculus-solis DC.
  • Tulipa acuminata Vahl ex Hornem.
  • Tulipa raddii Reboul
  • Tulipa maleolens Reboul
  • Tulipa apula Guss. ex Ten.
  • Tulipa foxiana Reboul
  • Tulipa lortetii Jord.
  • Tulipa boissieri Regel
  • Tulipa hexagonata Borbás
  • Tulipa martelliana Levier
  • Tulipa libanotica Regel
  • Tulipa dammanii Regel
  • Tulipa aximensis E.P.Perrier & Songeon
  • Tulipa sharonensis Dinsm.
  • Tulipa veneris A.D.Hall
  • plus several more names at the level of variety or subspecies

Tulipa agenensis is a Middle Eastern species of flowering plants in the lily family.[1] It is native to Turkey, Iran, Cyprus, the Aegean Islands, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and Palestine, and naturalized in the central and western Mediterranean (Italy, Tunisia, France, Portugal, etc.).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Tulipa agenensis is a bulb-forming perennial. Flowers are deep red with black and yellow markings toward the center.

References

  1. ^ a b c Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. ^ Altervista Flora Italiana, Tulipano selvatico, Tulipa agenensis DC.
  3. ^ Eker, I., Babaç, M.T. & Koyuncu, M. (2014). Revision of the genus Tulipa L. (Liliaceae) in Turkey. Phytotaxa 157: 1-112.
  4. ^ Danin, A. (2004). Distribution Atlas of Plants in the Flora Palaestina area: 1-517. The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem.
  5. ^ Dobignard, D. & Chatelain, C. (2010). Index synonymique de la flore d'Afrique du nord 1: 1-455. Éditions des conservatoire et jardin botaniques, Genève.
  6. ^ Dimpoulos, P., Raus, T., Bergmeier, E., Constantinidis, T., Iatrou, G., Kokkini, S., Strid, A., & Tzanoudakis, D. (2013). Vascular plants of Greece. An annotated checklist: 1-372. Botanic gardens and botanical museum Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin and Hellenic botanical society, Athens.
  7. ^ Everett, D. (2013). The genus Tulipa Tulips of the world: 1-380. Kew publishing, Kew.