Tulip fields in the Netherlands /flora/ (30) |
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Saturday, 26 February 2011 | ||||||||
Tulip fields in the Netherlands /polja lala u Holandiji/ Their dazzling colors are thanks to the years in the 17th century when Tulip mania swept the globe and the most eye-catching specimens changed hands for a small fortune. But like a rainbow, this colorful landscape is a short-lived phenomenon. When the flowers are gone, the land will be cultivated for a rather more mundane crop of vegetables. The Netherlands produce more than nine million bulbs a year.
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