Tulipanform
Tulipanform is a term used in botany and horticulture to describe a specific flower shape resembling a tulip. This form is characterized by its cup-shaped or bell-shaped bloom, which typically consists of three petals and three sepals that are often indistinguishable from the petals in both size and color, collectively known as tepals. These tepals are usually fused at the base, creating a distinct vase-like or goblet-like structure that opens upwards or outwards.
The tulip flower itself is the quintessential example of the tulipanform. Many other flowers exhibit this shape,