Friday Photo – Tulip


April flowers ~ and the tulips are starting to show their stuff…

Originally from Persia and Turkey, tulips were brought to Europe in the 16th century, where they got their common name from the Turkish word for gauze (with which turbans were wrapped) – reflecting the turban-like appearance of a tulip in full bloom.  By the 17th century, the popularity of tulips, particularly in the Netherlands, became so great that the price of a single bulb soared to new heights, causing markets to crash and putting into motion “tulip mania.”

4-17-2011 Hermitage Gardens (5)Tulip, All Rights Reserved

 

 

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