Tulipa ingens Hoog, 1902

Tojibaev, Komiljon, Dekhkonov, Davron, Ergashov, Ibrokhimjon, Sun, Hang, Deng, Tao & Yusupov, Ziyoviddin, 2022, The synopsis of the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae) in Uzbekistan, Phytotaxa 573 (2), pp. 163-214 : 169-170

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.573.2.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7349881

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scientific name

Tulipa ingens Hoog
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1.4. Tulipa ingens Hoog View in CoL in Gard. Chron. Ser. 3, 32: 14. (1902).

Type:— figure 7 in Gard. Chron. , 3, 32: 14 (1902) [lectotype designated by Christenhusz et al. 2013: 315] .

Description:—Bulb elongate-ovoid, 2–3(4) cm thick; tunic blackish-brown or brown, thinly subcoriaceous, inside rather profusely covered with long silky brown adpressed hairs; stem 15–35 cm long, pale green, the upper part of stem and peduncle pubescent; leaves 3(5), spreading, scattered, slightly curled, glaucous, pubescent, more or less ciliate margined, not exceeding the flower; basal leaf lanceolate, 2–5(9) cm broad; upper leaves progressively decreasing in size; flower solitary, bright red, widely campanulate or widely cup-shaped to almost star-shaped; perigone segments 4–11 cm long, more or less acuminate to a pubescent point, the black blotch usually not margined, obtuse or sinuate (the black spot in the center of flower resembles a symbol of “clubs” in playing cards); outer segments oblongrhomboidal, slightly broader than the oblong to oblong-elliptic inner segments; stamens one third to two-fifths the length of perigone; filaments glabrous, black; anthers blackish-purple, twice the length of anthers; pollen black; ovary columnar, pale green, slightly longer than filaments, with sessile stigma; capsule ca. 2 cm broad, 3–6 cm long.

General distribution:—Western Pamir-Alay ( Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).

Distribution in Uzbekistan:—I-5 Kuhistan district (I-5-c Urgut region), I-6 Western Hissar district (I-6-a Kashkadarya region; I-6-c Baysun region; I-6-d Kuhitang region), I-7 Hissar-Darvaz district (I-7-a Sangardak-Tupalang region).

Phenology:—Flowering: April–May; fruiting: May–June.

Ecology:—Clayey, stony and gravelly slopes, rock ledges in lower and middle mountain zone, 1200–2500(–2800) m a.s.l.

Etymology:—A brief history of the description and etymology of this species is given by Wilford (2006): P. Graeber (a collector for the van Tubergen’s nursery) collected bulbs of this tulip in 1901, in the mountains of the Emirate of Bukhara (modern-day Uzbekistan); in the next year, J. Hoog (1865–1950) described this species in the Gardeners Chronicle with the following comment «…on account of its very large flowers, I propose to name it Tulipa ingens » ( Hoog, 1902) . The Latin word “ ingens ” means “ huge, great, gigantic ” ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ).

Specimens examined:— UZBEKISTAN: Kuhistan district , Urgut region , Zarafshan Range , Samarkand Province, Samarkand district, northern slope of Zeravshan Range, Amankutan, the pass Takhta-Karacha, 1676 m, 20 April 1913, Michelson 992 ( LE) ; Samarkand Province , Amankutan, forestry farm, on the way to the nursery, 19 April 1915, Fedtschenko 356 ( LE) ; UzbekSSR, surroundings of Samarkand , Agalyk, 7 April 1934, Butkov s.n. ( MW, LE, NY) ; Western Pamir-Alay , Zeravshan Range , surroundings of the village Urgut, the top of the mountain Karakurgan, in the shadow of rocks, 3 May 1936, Gnezdillo 52 ( TASH!) ; Western Pamir-Alay , Zeravshan Range , Mt. Kuhisurkh, the gorge Dzhankara, wet meadow among rocks and springs near the village Ishan, 17 May 1936, Gnezdillo 68 ( TASH!) ; Urgut , surroundings of Samarkand, 18–19 April 1940, Popov, Zakirov s.n. ( TASH!) ; Zeravshan Range , near the top of the pass Amankutan, 28.04.1965, Pryakhin ( TASH, LE) ; Tersaksy , village Ukarytersak, 1330 m, 15 April 2017, Kodyrov s.n. ( TASH!) ; mountains Kurgantau , Sevazsay, north slope, 1250–1300 m, 14 April 2018, Kodyrov, Juramurodov, Makhmudjanov s.n. ( TASH!) ; Zeravshan Range , near the village Amankutan, southern slope, 1750– 1800 m, 15 April 2018, Kodyrov, Juramurodov, Makhmudzhanov U 138 ( TASH!) ; Dzhindydarya , near the village Madmon, 10 April 2019, Kodyrov, Juramurodov, Akbarov 2019104040; Dzhindydarya, near the village Madmon, southern slope, 12 April 2019, Kodyrov, Juramurodov, Akbarov 20191204026 ( TASH!) ; surroundings of the village Saygus , 1400 m, 12April 2019, Kodyrov, Juramurodov, Akbarov 20191204002, 20191204037 ( TASH!) ; Western Hissar district , Kashkadarya region , Hissar Range, Kitab, near the village Shut, 18 May 1916, Popov 795, 796 ( TASH!) ; Yakkabag , near the village Bova-Shady, 1 June 1916, Popov 1172 ( TASH!) ; mountains to the south of Yakkabag , juniper zone, eastern slope of the gorge, 12.06.1927, Kultiasow, Granitov 496 ( TASH!) ; Western Pamir-Alay , upper reaches of the river Yakkabagdarya, surroundings of the village Tashkurgan, descent from the pass Chekmen-Kuydy to the village Tashkurgan, stony slopes, in juniper forest, 17 May 1936, Gnezdillo 68 ( TASH!) ; Western Pamir-Alay , upper reaches of the river Yakkabagdarya, surroundings of the village Tashkurgan, descent from the pass ChekmenKuydy to the village Tashkurgan, stony slopes, in juniper forest, 18 June 1936, Botschantzev, Butkov 4 ( TASH!) ; Western Pamir-Alay , upper reaches of the river Yakkabagdarya, surroundings of the village Tashkurgan, left bank of Yakkabagdarya west of the village Tashkurgan, fallow lands, on the red clays, 27 June 1936; Botschantzev, Butkov 462 ( TASH!) ; Western Hissar , upper part of the slope, near the pass Chekmen-Kuydy (SE of the village Tatar), 15 May 1961, Abdukhamidov s.n. ( TASH, LE) ; Yakkabag , mountains Kyzyl-kishlak, 3 May 1964, Kholikov 65 ( TASH!) ; Kashkadarya Province , Western Hissar , basin of the river Kyzyldarya , gorge Zarmas , between the villages Tatar and Zarmas, on gravelly and stony slopes and rocks in the middle mountain belt, 7 April 1977, Malakhov s.n. ( TASH!) ; UzbekSSR, Kashkadarya Province , Kamashi district , mountains Maydanak between the villages Urta-Dara and Kan, above Lyangar, 2 May 1979, Pimenov, Kljuykov, Borjaev, Baranova 271 ( MW) ; Uzbekistan , Kashkadarya Province , Hissar ridge, mt. Maydanak, near observatory Maydanak, ca. 2550 m, 9 April 2015, Jang, Choi, Beshko et al. s.n. ( TASH!) ; Kitab Nature Reserve , near village Khodzhakurgan, north slope, 11 April 2019, Kodyrov, Juramurodov, Akbarov 20190411064 ( TASH!) ; Uzbekistan , Kashkadarya Province, Hissar Range, near the village Langar, 12 April 2019, Maltzev 17 ( TASH!) ; Uzbekistan , Kashkadarya Province , Hissar Range, Kitab Nature Reserve, 12 April 2019, Maltzev 18, 19 ( TASH!) ; Uzbekistan , Hissar Range , basin of the river Kashkadarya, valley of the river Aksu between the villages Hissarak and Ghilan, 4 May 2019, Beshko NB 2019024 ( TASH!) ; Baysun region , Hissar Range, mountains near the town Baysun, 27 May 1916, Popov 400 ( TASH!) ; Baysun Mts. , Ketmen-Chapty, stony slope, 2600 m, 19 June 1935, Gordienko 235 ( MW) ; UzbekSSR, SW spurs of the Hissar Range , above the village Machay, NW slope of the range Baysuntau, slope to the river Machaydarya, 4 May 1979, Pimenov, Kljuykov, Borjaev, Baranova, Vassiljeva 388 ( MW) ; South-western Hissar , Baysuntau, Zovboshi, juniper forest, 5 May 2013, Turginov s.n. ( TASH!) ; Kuhitang region : Kuhitang Range, Mts. Kuhitang, 06.05.1915, Popov 489 ( TASH!) ; Kuhitangtau , surroundings of the village Shalkan, 1 July1966, Dzhumaev s.n. ( TASH!) ; Kuhitang Mountains , Kampyrtepa, 18 April 2008, K. Tojibaev s.n. ( TASH!) . Hissar-Darvaz district , Sangardak-Tupalang region , Hissar Range , UzbekSSR, Hissar Range, Chulbair, the watershed between rivers Sina and Bolungur, in juniper forests among Ungernia victoris , 27 May1960, Korotkova 8137 ( TASH!) .

LE

Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia

MW

Museum Wasmann

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

TASH

Academy of Science, Uzbekistan

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Liliales

Family

Liliaceae

Genus

Tulipa

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