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Warning: Beautiful Tulips Ahead

Posted on the 20 December 2013 by Desiree Munoz @createpinoy
Tulips were originally wild flowers found and eventually cultivated as early as 1,000 A.D. in Turkey (during the Ottoman Empire period). Named after the Turkish word for turban, tulips were introduced in Western Europe and the Netherlands by a botanist from Vienna, Austria in the 17th century. Carolus Clusius was a medicinal plants researcher at the University of Leiden when he "got some bulbs from Turkey from his friend Ogier Ghiselain de Busbecq, the ambassador of Constantinople (now Istanbul)" and planted them on his garden.

The first major book on tulips written by Clusius himself in 1592 became popular that his garden was often raided and bulbs were regularly stolen. This flower was so popular in the mid-17th century that it's known to have caused the first economic bubble aptly called "Tulip Mania" (tulipomania) - because of the high demand, they became more and more expensive that bulbs were used as money until the market in them crashed.

Fast forward to the 21st century, I didn't have to sneak into Clusiu's garden and/or be wrapped up in an economic turmoil. I was able to see the beauty of: more than 7 million tulips plus daffodils and hyacinths in over 32 hectares of wonderland.Welkom bijKeukenhof! Warning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips AheadWarning: Beautiful Tulips Ahead Keukenhof /kaukenhof/ opens during springtime in The Netherlands. According to their official website, it's "the most beautiful spring garden in the world," and seeing this vast garden up close forever rendered me incapable of disagreeing. It's the closest reality I've gotten to heaven portrayed in the movie "What Dreams May Come", with the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever" as my subconscious's chosen musical score.
I visited and took the above photos as part of an organized trip by ISS in May 2011. These are unedited and reduced photos so multiply them a million times over in your imagination to get a little bit closer to reality. I was specially drawn to the dark-colored flowers that day but bright ones abound, too. There were artworks and sculptures, as well as lakes and swans, varieties of trees, and a whole lot more. This place is truly remarkable, Europe is, the world is!
References:
http://www.holland.com/us/tourism/article/history-of-tulips-in-holland.htm
http://www.holland-web.nl/uk/holland/sights/tulips-facts.html
http://www.keukenhof.nl

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