Tulipa cypria — a medium houseplant
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Tulipa cypria

Tulipa Cypria

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Tulipa cypria, the Cyprus tulip, is a tulip, an erect perennial bulbous herb, 15–40 cm high (in blossom), with glabrous, glaucous leaves. The four leaves are alternate, simple, entire, fleshy, the two lower ones larger, laceolate, 10-20 x 2–6 cm, with conspicuously undulate margins, the two higher much smaller, nearly linear. One terminal showy flower, perianth cup shaped, of six free, petaloid segments, 2.5-9 x 1-3.5 cm, with dark blood-red colour, internally with a black blotch bordered by a yellow zone. It flowers March–April. The fruit is a capsule.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Tulipa
Family
Liliaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Cyprus tulip
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