2008
DOI: 10.2478/v10054-008-0029-1
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Selection and presentation of tulip (<i>Tulipa</i> L.) species and cultivars to the Lithuanian Plant Genetic Resources

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“…Tulips (Tulipa L.) are famous ornamental and cut flowers due to their beautiful and colorful corolla [14][15][16]. Tulipa is a member of Liliaceae sensu APG IV [17], subfamily Lilioideae, tribe Tulipeae Kostel [18,19]; the tribe Tulipeae including Gagea Salisbury, Amana Honda, Erythronium L., and Tulipa [20] is sister to the tribe Lilieae [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tulips (Tulipa L.) are famous ornamental and cut flowers due to their beautiful and colorful corolla [14][15][16]. Tulipa is a member of Liliaceae sensu APG IV [17], subfamily Lilioideae, tribe Tulipeae Kostel [18,19]; the tribe Tulipeae including Gagea Salisbury, Amana Honda, Erythronium L., and Tulipa [20] is sister to the tribe Lilieae [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to their eyecatching flowers, tulips are of great economic and horticultural importance. More than 10 000 cultivars have been generated since tulips were introduced to Europe in 1554 (Juodkaitė et al, 2008), and Van Scheepen (1996) reported that about 5000 cultivars have been registered. Recently, several new species of tulip have been discovered (Ghahreman, Attar & Ghahremaninejad, 2007;Shuka, Tan & Siljak-Yakovlev, 2010;Shuka, Tan & Krasniqi, 2012;Terziog lu & Coşkunçelebi, 2012;Zonneveld & de Groot, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The countries that grow these species are doing a lot of research to create their new species. As a result, about 500 varieties of orchids are created annually [1,2].…”
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confidence: 99%