Tulipa hungarica
Tulipa hungarica Borbás

Tulipa hungarica, known by several common names including the Hungarian tulip and Danube tulip, is a species in the Liliaceae family. It is native to rocky mountain regions in Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia, particularly near the Danube River gorges. The plant features small, bright yellow flowers and blue-grey leaves that bloom in spring.
Description
Tulipa hungarica is a flowering plant in the Liliaceae family, found in the subgenus Tulipa. It is distributed across rocky mountain areas in Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Slovenia, with a preference for gorges along the Danube River. The species is characterized by its small, vivid yellow flowers and blue-grey foliage that appear during the spring season.
Distribution
Global · Bulgaria · Greece · Romania · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Tulipa orientalisTulipa aureolinaTulipa hungarica var. undulatifoliaTulipa hungarica subsp. undulatifoliaTulipa urumoffiiTulipa hungarica subsp. rhodopeaTulipa rhodopeaTulipa orientalis var. rhodopeaTulipa orientalis var. urumoffiiTulipa hungarica var. urumoffiiTulipa pirinica




