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Genus Tulipa, The: Tulips of the World Hardcover – 3 Sept. 2013

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The Genus Tulipa is the most complete survey of tulip species to date. Each species is illustrated Diana Everett, with accompanying colour photographs of the plants in habitat and distribution maps. The high level of detail provided in this book makes identification possible for the many species of tulips. Additional material includes check lists of tulip species and their synonyms, as well as country by country check list; glossary with diagrams; information on nurseries selling tulips; and full bibliography.

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In recent years, Anna Pavord’s The Tulip (1999) and Richard Wilford’s Tulips: Species and Hybrids for the Gardener (2006), both rightly acclaimed, have given species tulip enthusiasts the kind of information they have been crying out for since A.D. Hall’s landmark publications over half a century earlier. Appetites were refreshed, nurserymen were encouraged, exhibitors brought more pots of tulips to the benches at AGS shows (despite the difficulties of presenting the flowers in peak condition) and only one thing was lacking: a comprehensive and current monograph.The gap has been plugged. With Diana Everett’s The Genus Tulipa: Tulips of the World we now have a superb new survey, immaculately produced and jam-packed with the kind of up-to-date information that botanists and gardeners need. Diana is a tireless traveller and artist, painting tulips in the wilds of Turkey, the Near East and Central Asia. She possesses a rare combination of talents – outstanding ability as a watercolourist and a specialist botanical knowledge. The result is a volume that brings together detailed information on around 78 species, plus a similar number of sub-species and forms, each accompanied by pin-sharp photographs and the author’s accurate and beautiful illustrations. She also takes account of recently described species such as Tulipa kolbintsevii and Tulipa koyuncui. A putative new species, provisionally named Tulipa bactriana, and the now described Tulipa ivasczenkoae (honouring Anna Ivaschenko, whom some AGS members will have met in Kazakhstan) are also touched upon. The supporting material to this taxonomic treatment is especially valuable. With their contribution the taxonomists Michael F. Fay and Maarten J.M. Christenhusz bring classification and species delimitation of the genus into the 21st century. Of particular interest to the grower is Richard Wilford’s helpful chapter on tulip cultivation. The appendices include an alphabetical checklist of the genus Tulipa and its many synonyms, a summary of BenZonneveld’s ground-breaking classification based on DNA analysis (2009), a list of nurseries stocking species tulips and notes on prominent related authors, collectors and growers. All in all, apart from a few minor typographical errors (the proof-readers have struggled with the spelling of Tulipa neustruevae, but they are not the first), this is a model of what a really fine monograph should be. -- John Page ― Alpine Diary Journal

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Everett is a botanical artist. She has been concentrating on painting tulip species and has travelled extensively to see them growing in the wild.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kew Publishing (3 Sept. 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1842464817
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1842464816
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.78 x 2.79 x 24.13 cm
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James F. Pyrzynski
5.0 out of 5 stars hard to find book
Reviewed in the United States on 21 December 2022
Everything you want to know about Tulips
Helga Panten
5.0 out of 5 stars Für Tulpen-Freaks unentbehrlich
Reviewed in Germany on 4 April 2016
Großartige, mit großer Präzision erfasste Zeichnungen der verschiedenen Tulpen-Wildarten, dazu wunderbare Fotos von Naturstandorten, bei Züchtern und in Sammlungen. Genaue Beschreibungen der botanischen Merkmale und historische Hinweise. Ein wunderbares Buch für Fachleute und sehr interessierte Laien.
A Plantsman
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful guide to Tulips
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 February 2014
As with the other volumes in this series of monographs from Kew, it is well produced and aesthetically pleasing. Just what one would expect from an artist. If it has any idiosyncrasies these probably occur through a desire to appeal to gardeners and make a more acceptable guide by recognising at species rank entities which botanically might be treated as infraspecific ranks or synonyms. However one can consult the parallel nomenclatural account in the Linnean Society Journal, 'Tiptoe through the Tulips' if one desires a strictly botanical approach. In the end it is an informed personal choice which names to use and which entities to accept and at what ranks. Just enjoy a beautiful book and wonderful plants.
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Daniel Mount
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book is Brilliant, Beautiful and Worth Every Penny
Reviewed in the United States on 30 May 2014
Great for anyone interested in bulbs, and specifically in tulips. Beautifully executed and written. Lovely illustrations. So Happy I bought it!
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sorghof78
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book about wild tulips
Reviewed in Germany on 6 February 2014
This beautifully made book contains much information and wonderful pictures. It's really helpful in recognizing the different wild tulip species.