How can the Green Status of Species Help Inform the Conservation of Wild Tulips

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When you think of tulips, chances are you picture vibrant spring gardens or the iconic striped fields of the Netherlands. However, behind these cultivated tulips lies a wilder story — one of resilience, diversity, and survival. In remote mountains, steppe, grasslands, and semi-deserts the wild ancestors that enabled the creation of horticultural tulips reside. Understanding … Continue reading How can the Green Status of Species Help Inform the Conservation of Wild Tulips

Tulipa toktogulica, the story of a new tulip species

In 2019, in the pasturelands near Toktogul reservoir in western Kyrgyzstan the sun was beginning to dip towards the horizon. Light became a murky orange-yellow and the landscape came alive with long shadows. It was here where we were standing after a long drive over the mountains that we came across a little yellow tulip. … Continue reading Tulipa toktogulica, the story of a new tulip species