Tulipa alberti
Tulipa alberti Regel

Tulipa alberti, known as Albert's tulip, is a flowering plant species in the Liliaceae family. It features elongated flowers with reddish, orange, or pink hues. The species is native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia.
Description
Tulipa alberti is a member of the Liliaceae family and was first described in 1877 by Regel. This species is found in the mountainous areas of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Its flowers are characterized by their elongated shape and coloration ranging from reddish to orange or pink. The plant is part of the Tulipa genus, which includes various tulip species.
Distribution
Kazakhstan · Kirgizstan




