Tulipa bakeri
Ex Crete. Some botanists consider this name to be synonym for Tulipa saxatilis, others consider it to be a subspcies (T. saxatilis ssp bakeri), others thins it is a natural hybrid between T. saxatilis and T. cretica. I find it different from T. saxatilis by its growth habit as it is not stoloniferous.
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