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  2. Liriodendron tulipifera - Wikipedia

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    Liriodendron tulipifera is generally considered to be a shade-intolerant species that is most commonly associated with the first century of forest succession. In Appalachian forests, it is a dominant species during the 50–150 years of succession, but is absent or rare in stands of trees 500 years or older.

  3. Tulip - Wikipedia

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    Tulips are perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes that bloom in spring and die back after flowering to an underground storage bulb. Depending on the species, tulip plants can be between 10 and 70 cm (4 and 28 inches) high. [citation needed] Tulip stems have few leaves. Larger species tend to have multiple leaves.

  4. Liriodendron - Wikipedia

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    Liriodendron tulipifera L. Liriodendron ( / ˌlaɪriəˈdɛndrən, ˌlɪr -, - ioʊ -/ [2] [3]) is a genus of two species of characteristically large trees, deciduous over most of their populations, in the magnolia family ( Magnoliaceae ). These trees are widely known by the common name tulip tree or tuliptree for their large flowers ...

  5. Tulip Time 2024: With an early spring, will Pella have ... - AOL

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    Tulips started blooming in Pella as early as late February, Galligan said. But some cold spring weeks slowed down their growth. Galligan says tulips in Pella are still in the very early stages of ...

  6. Tulipa sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Tulipa sylvestris. Tulipa subg. Eriostemones. Tulipa sylvestris, the wild tulip [3] or woodland tulip, [4] is a Eurasian and North African species of wild tulip, a plant in the lily family. Its native range extends from Portugal and Morocco to western China, covering most of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Basins, and Central Asia.

  7. Tulipa agenensis - Wikipedia

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    Tulipa sharonensis Dinsm. Tulipa agenensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Liliaceae. [1] It is native to Turkey, Iran, Cyprus, the Aegean Islands, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Jordan, and naturalized in the central and western Mediterranean ( Italy, Tunisia, France, Portugal, Moldova etc.).

  8. Tulipa urumiensis - Wikipedia

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    Tulipa urumiensis, the late tulip or tardy tulip, is a species of flowering plant in the family Liliaceae. It is a perennial growing from a bulb. By some sources the accepted name is Tulipa tarda. It has a leathery tunic that is glabrous on the inside. [2] It has up to seven linear green leaves that can be up to 20 cm long.

  9. Chicago unveils new 'Magnificent Mile Tulip' in spring display

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    A new type of hybrid tulip is in bloom for the first time as part of Chicago's spring display along Michigan ... Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...