Red Tulip field in the Bulb Region, also seen at Keukenhof by Hans Kool

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The purple tulip splendor is interrupted by a red tulip...

Tulip (Tulipa) is a genus of monocotyledonous plants of the lily family (Liliaceae). Tulips were introduced to the western world by the Viennese ambassador to Turkey, Ogier Gisleen van Busbeke, who wrote about the flowers he had seen in Edirne, Turkey, in 1551. He later sent some of its seeds to Austria.[1]

The arrival of a cargo of tulip bulbs from Turkey in Antwerp in 1562 marked the beginning of European tulip cultivation.

The Netherlands is famous for its cultivated tulips and is one of the main exporting countries of tulips and tulip bulbs. Traditionally, an exhibition of millions of tulips is made in the Keukenhof in Lisse in the spring, which is mainly visited by tourists. In addition, many tourists come to look at the tulip fields. Best known are the more traditional fields along the dunes of South Holland and the West Frisian polders. However, the majority of tulips can be found in Flevoland, especially in the Noordoostpolder (more than 2000 hectares)

In the 17th century (circa 1630 - 1637) a bizarre tulip mania arose in the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands around the tulip bulb: suddenly tulip bulbs became speculative commodities. The craziness drove prices up to exorbitant levels, even to the point that the sphere was worth its weight in gold.
The craze was at its peak in late 1636, early 1637. In February 1637 the 'bulb market' collapsed as suddenly as it had arisen. Many bulb speculators were left penniless.

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Hey! Welcome to my shop at Werken aan de Muur . Due to my travels in Europe, I sometimes have the opportunity to create beautiful images. Dedigital Photography brings more creative possibilities such as panorama photography and increasing the dynamic range of a photo. I use the so-called Digital.. Read more…

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