The Flower - Princess
Tulipa Greigli – Greig’s Tulip
Historical Information. The tulipa Greigii was described by
Eduard von Regel as a tulip from the Karatau Mountains, initially as a variety of the Altai tulip (Tulipa altaica var. karatavica, 1868).
Later in 1873 it was described as a species in its own right and named in honour of Samuil Alexeyevich Greig (1827-1887) by the
President of the Russian Horticultural Society. This particular tulip flowers from early April to early June and multiplies in June or
July.
Distribution in Kazakhstan
From the northern deserts (in the environs of Kyzylorda)
through the mountains and valleys of the Tien Shan as far as the
Kurdai Pass (Zhambyl, South Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda
Regions). Gradually bulbs of this tulip spread through various countries of Europe.
Protection in Kazakhstan
This tulip has been entered in the Red Book of Endangered
Species and is a protected species in the Aksu-Dzhabagly Reserve,
the Botanical Protected Area of “Berkara” (in the Zhambyl Region)
and the specialized Protected Area, “Krasnaya Gorka” [Red
Mountain] (in the Tyulkubas District of the South Kazakhstan
Region
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Historical Information. The tulipa Greigii was described by
Eduard von Regel as a tulip from the Karatau Mountains, initially as a variety of the Altai tulip (Tulipa altaica var. karatavica, 1868).
Later in 1873 it was described as a species in its own right and named in honour of Samuil Alexeyevich Greig (1827-1887) by the
President of the Russian Horticultural Society. This particular tulip flowers from early April to early June and multiplies in June or
July.
Distribution in Kazakhstan
From the northern deserts (in the environs of Kyzylorda)
through the mountains and valleys of the Tien Shan as far as the
Kurdai Pass (Zhambyl, South Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda
Regions). Gradually bulbs of this tulip spread through various countries of Europe.
Protection in Kazakhstan
This tulip has been entered in the Red Book of Endangered
Species and is a protected species in the Aksu-Dzhabagly Reserve,
the Botanical Protected Area of “Berkara” (in the Zhambyl Region)
and the specialized Protected Area, “Krasnaya Gorka” [Red
Mountain] (in the Tyulkubas District of the South Kazakhstan
Region
The Flower - Princess
Tulipa Greigli – Greig’s Tulip
Historical Information. The tulipa Greigii was described by
Eduard von Regel as a tulip from the Karatau Mountains, initially as a variety of the Altai tulip (Tulipa altaica var. karatavica, 1868).
Later in 1873 it was described as a species in its own right and named in honour of Samuil Alexeyevich Greig (1827-1887) by the
President of the Russian Horticultural Society. This particular tulip flowers from early April to early June and multiplies in June or
July.
Distribution in Kazakhstan
From the northern deserts (in the environs of Kyzylorda)
through the mountains and valleys of the Tien Shan as far as the
Kurdai Pass (Zhambyl, South Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda
Regions). Gradually bulbs of this tulip spread through various countries of Europe.
Protection in Kazakhstan
This tulip has been entered in the Red Book of Endangered
Species and is a protected species in the Aksu-Dzhabagly Reserve,
the Botanical Protected Area of “Berkara” (in the Zhambyl Region)
and the specialized Protected Area, “Krasnaya Gorka” [Red
Mountain] (in the Tyulkubas District of the South Kazakhstan
Region
Historical Information. The tulipa Greigii was described by
Eduard von Regel as a tulip from the Karatau Mountains, initially as a variety of the Altai tulip (Tulipa altaica var. karatavica, 1868).
Later in 1873 it was described as a species in its own right and named in honour of Samuil Alexeyevich Greig (1827-1887) by the
President of the Russian Horticultural Society. This particular tulip flowers from early April to early June and multiplies in June or
July.
Distribution in Kazakhstan
From the northern deserts (in the environs of Kyzylorda)
through the mountains and valleys of the Tien Shan as far as the
Kurdai Pass (Zhambyl, South Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda
Regions). Gradually bulbs of this tulip spread through various countries of Europe.
Protection in Kazakhstan
This tulip has been entered in the Red Book of Endangered
Species and is a protected species in the Aksu-Dzhabagly Reserve,
the Botanical Protected Area of “Berkara” (in the Zhambyl Region)
and the specialized Protected Area, “Krasnaya Gorka” [Red
Mountain] (in the Tyulkubas District of the South Kazakhstan
Region
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780992618605 |
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Publisher: | Aitmatov Academy |
Publication date: | 07/07/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 13 |
File size: | 689 KB |
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