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Holland Tulips
Holland is a region located in the western part
of the Netherlands. When we hear "Holland", the
first images that comes to mind are windmills,
cheese, their national costume or klederdracht,
and of course – tulips! Holland tulips have become
popular all over the world due to their distinctive
bulbous shape and shocking varieties of color.
They are commonly grown in gardens, used as potted
plants or fresh cut flowers sold in shops. Moreover,
red tulips have become the symbol of passion and
eroticism of young love. White tulips, on the
other hand, stand for pure love while yellow ones
symbolize a concern for the beloved.
While tulips are closely identified with Holland,
the flowers did not originate from that province.
Tulips actually came from the Ottoman Empire and
only arrived in Europe in the late 1500's, introduced
by a botanist Carolus Clusius to the Leiden University
in the Netherlands. Not long afterwards, the flowers
became such a hit in the Netherlands that one
bulb, the most famous one called Semper Augustus,
sold for as much as 6,000 florins (the average
annual income at that time was only 150 florins).
Semper Augustus was indeed very rare; it
had red and white vertical stripes which can only
be produced by a virus on a healthy tulip crop.
Around the time of its sale – early 17th century
– the Netherlands was undergoing what historians
call the "Tulip Mania" (incidentally, the phrase
"tulip mania" have become a metaphor to a large
economic bubble). The flowers sold for such exorbitant
prices that they were even used as currency for
trade. However, the market collapsed eventually,
leaving the flowers worthless. Thousands of Dutch
were left financially ruined in the wake of the
crash, including noblemen and dignitaries. For
a flower, this is indeed a very interesting history.
Tulips grow best in temperate climates, such as
Holland's. The perfect weather for them is cool
springs and early summers. In the Philippines
though, they can be grown annually in natural
conditions. The Philippine weather is not exactly
suitable for tulips, but some growers make use
of greenhouses to cultivate the flowers. This
way, the problem with the high temperature and
sometimes extreme weather conditions can be resolved.
It's not Holland tulips, but if you want to get
tulips here in the Philippines (and other flowers
as well, such as roses), there are many flower
shops that you can look into.
Holland is known for windmills and of course,
tulips. The region is one of the best places in
the world to cultivate flowers such as the tulips
and roses because of its perfect climate. This
article cites a short history how Holland started
to grow extraordinary flowers such as the tulips.
About the Author:
This article was written by Timothy Spencer for
Island Rose - Florist
Philippines.
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