The assessment of the distribution and importance of the protection of
tulip varieties around the world and separately rare, wild-growing ancestors of
cultivated tulips, in particular Tulipa fosteriana and Tulipa ingens on the globe, including Central Asia, Uzbekistan and the Samarkand region, was
described. A distribution map was introduced to visualize the data. Information
about the morphological description of the studied species was also given.
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