Martin Pellizzer

Tulipa Greigii Var. Typica

Greig's tulip, scientifically known as Tulipa greigii var. typica, is a striking bulbous plant native to the high altitudes of central Asia. It is prized for its vibrant, cup-shaped flowers that range from deep red to orange and yellow. This variety is particularly noted for its ability to thrive in well-drained soils and full sun exposure. Its unique coloration and robust growth make it a popular choice among gardeners and botanists alike. With its historical significance and ornamental value, Greig's tulip remains a cherished addition to both cultivated gardens and natural landscapes.