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Tulipa sylvestris, the wild tulip or woodland tulip, 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. The species is also cultivated as an ornamental and naturalized in central and northern Europe as well as a few scattered locations in North America. It was first recorded as being naturalised in Britain in the late 17th century. Description It is a bulb-forming perennial, with narrow blue-grey leaves and usually with 1 or 2 flowers per stem. The stem can reach up to 50 cm tall. The scented blooms appear between April and May, and the yellow flowers are sometimes tinged red on the outside. They rarely produce seed and are pollinated by small insects. Biochemicals Some tuliposides - a family of biochemicals -found in Tulipa sylvestris include: 6-tuliposide A and B Tuliposide D Tulipalin A and B Subspecies Source: Plants of the World Online Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis (Link) Pamp – from Portugal + Morocco to Xinjiang Tulipa sylvestris subsp. primulina (Baker) Maire & Weiller – Algeria, Morocco Tulipa sylvestris subsp. sylvestris – Italy, Libya Tulipa australis is also found on the island of Malta, in the Mediterranean Sea, limited to one specific area. Habitat It is found in dry grassy places and in woodland copses. References External links Plants For a Future, Tulipa sylvestris - L. Dave's Garden Plantfiles, Florentine Tulip, Wild Tulip Tulipa sylvestris Pacific Bulb Society, Tulipa Species Four photos of several species Care For Tulips Plant Great Plant Picks . Discover the Prof Tiptoe popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Prof Tiptoe books.

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    My Awsome USA

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    A garnd tour to a grand country. All the facts, the flags, the symbols and much more in one book.

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    The Book of You

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    A hymn to both parents and children When I started writing this children's book, there was nothing in my eyes but pure love. When I finished the last sentence of the first draft I...