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Tulipa 'West Point' (tulip)

German: TulpeCzech: tulipán
Genus:  TulipaFamily:  Liliaceae,
Mature Height: 0.50 mDeciduous:  deciduous plant
Bloom in:    V, Flower Colour:    yellow
Soil Preferred:  penetrability, Light Required:  full sun
Other Attributes:  bulb, bed plant, attractive flowers, cut plant,
Photo: Tulipa, tulip, Tulipa
Tulipa  'West Point'  tulip plant

Tulipa 'West Point'

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Tulipa   'West Point'  tulip flowers

Tulipa 'West Point'

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Tulipa    'West Point'  tulip flowers

Tulipa 'West Point'

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Tulipa     'West Point'  tulip flowers

Tulipa 'West Point'

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Plants of Genus Tulipa:
27) Tulipa 'Garden Party' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
28) Tulipa 'Gerrit van der Valk' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
29) Tulipa 'Golden Apeldoorn' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
30) Tulipa 'Hamilton' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
31) Tulipa 'Holland chic' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
32) Tulipa 'China Lady' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
33) Tulipa 'Jan Reus' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
34) Tulipa 'Monte Carlo' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
35) Tulipa 'Queen of Night' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
36) Tulipa 'Queen of Sheba' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
37) Tulipa 'West Point' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
38) Tulipa 'White Triumphator' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
39) Tulipa gregii (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
40) Tulipa gregii 'Jockey Cap' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
41) Tulipa gregii 'Plaisir' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
42) Tulipa kaufmanniana REGEL (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
43) Tulipa kaufmanniana 'Jeantine' (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
44) Tulipa kolpakowskianae REGEL (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
45) Tulipa kurdica (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán
46) Tulipa tarda STAPH. (tulip), Ger: Tulpe, Czech: tulipán

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[cz|krumpold] Tulipán White Touch (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán White Touch (Tulipa sp)
[cz|garten] Tulipán (Tulipa)
Tulipán (Tulipa)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Carnaval de Rio (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán Carnaval de Rio (Tulipa sp)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Charming Princess (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán Charming Princess (Tulipa sp)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Albert Heijn (Tulipa fosteriana)
Tulipán Albert Heijn (Tulipa fosteriana)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Cilesta (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán Cilesta (Tulipa sp)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Pink Floyd (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán Pink Floyd (Tulipa sp)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Yolly (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán Yolly (Tulipa sp)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Tulipán Kaufmannův x Scarlet Baby (Tulipa kaufmanniana)
Tulipán Kaufmannův x Scarlet Baby (Tulipa kaufmanniana)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Tulipán (Tulipa)
Tulipán (Tulipa)
[cz|krumpold] Tulipán Pink Twist (Tulipa sp)
Tulipán Pink Twist (Tulipa sp)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Tulipán (Tulipa)
Tulipán (Tulipa)
Articles: Tulipa, tulip
About-garden.com:
Tulipa 'Blushing Apeldoorn' - tulip
Darwin hybrids were created by crossing formerly wild species of tulip from Central Asia (t.fosteriana). The result being huge flowers with almost regular pyramid shape before they open, brilliant colours, and tall, sturdy stems – excellent for cutting. Moreover, they can stand a little neglect if y... (About-garden.com)

Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane' - Lady Tulip
Petals are red with a fine white edge. When closed they resemble a candy stripe. The best naturalizer, these Botanical Tulips are not used enough in gardens and borders where they multiply freely each year Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Height: 8-10 inches Light: Sun or Shade Bulb Size: 5 cm Publisher: Hirts G... (About-garden.com)

Tulipa 'Flaming Parrot' - Parrot Tulip
Yellow creamy , soft yellow with bright red flames, inside golden yellow with blood red flames. Specially selected tulips for their unique beauty and characteristics. Parrot tulips with their exotic shape, color and design, are the largest and most spectacular of all tulips. They resemble their name... (About-garden.com)

Tulipa 'Forged masterpieces' - Triumph Tulip
Although the true Rembrandt Tulips arent grown any longer, weve put together a blend of modern day hybrids to produce our Forged masterpieces Triumph Tulips are the result of crossing between long stemmed Darwin Tulips and varieties of the short stemmed Early Tulips. When planted outdoors, their flo... (About-garden.com)

Tulipa 'Hot Pants' - Hot Pants Triumph Tulip
This new variety is very unique! Its blooms are distinct with wonderfully contrasting dark purple and pure white stripes decorating each petal. The strong stems, large blooms and medium height make this Triumph Tulip a must have in any spring garden. Triumph Tulips are the result of crossing between... (About-garden.com)

Tulipa 'Jaap Groot' - Single Late Tulip
Jaap Groot is the perfect choice for a soft-coloured theme. It sports buttery yellow petals accented with golden yellow flames. These are the giants of the Garden Tulips, developed as a result of a crossing between the Single Late (Darwin and Cottage) Tulips and the Early Fosteriana Tulips. These Tu... (About-garden.com)

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Floral Images: Tulipa sylvestris, picture 1 of 3
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Floral Images: Tulipa turkestanica, picture 1 of 2
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NC State University: Flowering Bulbs as Perennials - Tulipa hybrids
NC State University: Poisonous Plants: Tulipa spp.
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa (tulip)
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa batalinii ()
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa clusiana (lady tulip)
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa gesneriana (Didiers tulip)
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa greigii ()
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa praestans ()
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa sylvestris (wild tulip)
USDA PLANTS: Tulipa tarda ()
WIKIPEDIA: Category:Tulipa
WIKIPEDIA: Conus tulipa
WIKIPEDIA: Fasciolaria tulipa
WIKIPEDIA: Tulipa (Portuguese footballer)
WIKIPEDIA: Tulipa clusiana
WIKIPEDIA: Tulipa gesneriana
WIKIPEDIA: Tulipa pulchella
WIKIPEDIA: Tulipa turkestanica
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Garden Shops: Tulipa - tulip
Tulip (Anna Pavord)
The Tulip is not a gardening book. It is the story of a flower that has made men mad. Greed, desire, anguish and devotion have all played their part in the development of the tulip into the world-wide phenomenon it is today. No other flower has ever carried so much cultural baggage; it charts political upheavals, illuminates social behaviour, mirrors economic booms and busts, plots the ebb and flow of religious persecution. Pavord tells how the tulip arrived from Turkey and took the whole of Western Europe by storm. Sumptuously illustrated from a wide range of sources, this beautifully produced and irresistible volume will become a bible, a unique source book, a universal gift book and a joy to all who possess it.In an auction held in Holland in February 1637, 99 lots of tulip bulbs fetched a staggering 90,000 guilders, more than $3.5 million in todays money. Tulipomania had reached its height, and its story is told in just one of the fascinating sections of Anna Pavords wonderful book on this most seductive of flowers. Pavords passion for the flower is evident from the opening pages of the book, where she tells of scrambling across the hillsides of Crete in search of an obscure, indigenous purple tulip. The story of the discovery of this tulip leads into Pavords extraordinary history of this beautiful, enigmatic flower. As with all the best love stories, Pavords is told from the perspective of the object of affection--in this case, the tulip--from its adoption by the Ottoman sultans of Istanbul in the 18th century to its present cultivation by the Wakefield Tulip Society. Along the way, incredible stories of peoples investments in the flower emerge, the result, as Pavord explains, of a unique ...
Amazon / Bloomsbury Publishing / Book
Price: 12.99 $
A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Carnation, Pink, Auricula, Polyanthus, Ranunculus, Tulip, Hyacinth, Rose, and Other Flowers (Gardening in America) (Thomas Hogg)
Thomas Hoggs 1839 work provides both experienced and amateur gardeners with advice on the choice of good flowers and their proper cultivation. ...
Amazon / Applewood Books / Book
Price: 14.64 $
Americas Famous and Historic Trees: From George Washingtons Tulip Poplar to Elvis Presleys Pin Oak (Jeffrey G. Meyer) (Sharon Linnea)
Like many residents of Jacksonville, Florida, the Jeffrey Meyers family liked to picnic under the citys magnificent Treaty Live Oak. When their toddler handed them an acorn from the tree, Meyers, a nurseryman, planted it in their back yard. That acorn was the inspiration for an immensely popular project, Americas Famous & Historic Trees, sponsored by American Forests, the countrys oldest nonprofit conservation organization. Through this program, Meyers and his volunteers have collected seeds from more than a thousand different historic trees, which are grown to sapling size in the projects nursery. The descendants of these famous trees have been planted on the grounds of state capitols, in schoolyards, and in back yards across the country. In this fascinating book, Meyers tells the stories of seventeen historic trees, describes their role in Americas history, and tells how their seeds were collected and their offspring propagated. For readers who want to grow a replica of an imporNurseryman Jeffrey Meyer founded the Famous and Historic Trees Project as a way of preserving and propagating the past. The project began after his son came to him with an acorn fallen from Jacksonville, Floridas Treaty Live Oak--a vast old tree growing in the spot where the Timucuan tribe sat for tribal councils. Meyer took the acorn home and planted it in his backyard. From that little acorn also germinated the idea of growing descendants of important trees, he notes. Americas Famous and Historic Trees tells the stories of various trees that Meyer and his cohorts rescued or propagated: oftentimes, when trees were going to be cut down, he and his workers headed off the bulldozers, rescuing the tree with their massive tree hoe. Other trees--like the Indian Marker Pecan in southeast Dallas--were propagated before they died. Some of the ancestor trees still stand in their historic places--like Elvis Presleys Pin Oaks on the grounds of Graceland. Chapters here follow the trials and tribul ...
Amazon / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt / Book
Price: 25.92 $
Translation
Ing. Hana Vymazalová
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