Tulipa heterophylla Baker

Kubentayev, Serik A., Baasanmunkh, Shukherdorj, Alibekov, Daniyar T., Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh., Nyamgerel, Nudkhuu, Ivashchenko, Anna A., Tsegmed, Zagarjav, Epiktetov, Vladimir G., Sitpayeva, Gulnara T., Izbastina, Klara S., Idrissova, Zhansaya T., Mukhtubayeva, Saule K., Abubakirova, Nurganym B., Gil, Hee-Young & Choi, Hyeok Jae, 2024, Revisiting the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae) in Kazakhstan, the country with the richest tulip diversity worldwide, PhytoKeys 250, pp. 95-163 : 95-163

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/phytokeys.250.136736

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14548289

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Tulipa heterophylla Baker
status

 

Tulipa heterophylla Baker View in CoL , J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 14: 295 (1874).

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Type.

China • ‘ Tianshan: Trens Ui Ala-Tau’ , Semenow (holotype LE) .

General distribution.

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and China (Xinjiang) ( POWO 2024).

Distribution in Kazakhstan and habitat.

Trans-Ili Kungey Alatau, Ketmen Terskey Alatau. This species grows on gravelly slopes, forest clearings, and subalpine meadows.

Conservation status.

Tulipa heterophylla is a least concern species at the global level ( IUCN 2024). It is included in the Red Book of Kazakhstan (Category II).

Phenology.

Flowering in April – July; fruiting in June – August (depending on the elevation).

Notes.

Tulipa heterophylla was initially described by E. L. Regel in 1868 from Zailiyskiy Alatau as Orithyia heterophylla Regel. In 1874 , Baker assigned this species to the genus Tulipa . Notably, M. G. Popov allocated T. heterophylla to a new genus, Eduardoregelia Popov , in 1936 due to its unusual flower appearance ( Ivashchenko and Belyalov 2019). This species is distinguished from other species of the subgenus Orithyia by the fact that its flower stalks are curved at the top of the stem resulting in flowers in a more or less horizontal position ( Zonneveld 2009; Everett et al. 2013). More recently, T. heterophylla was found to have a lower level of intrachromosomal asymmetry than other species of the subgenus Orithyia ( Chernysheva et al. 2023) . The main range of this species does not extend beyond the Tian Shan.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Liliales

Family

Liliaceae

Genus

Tulipa

SubGenus

Tulipa

Section

Spiranthera