Tulips Cultivated in Turkey were imported to Holland

Tulips Cultivated in Turkey were imported to Holland Everybody thinks that tulips come from Holland. Actually, Tulips are native to Central Asia and Turkey. In the 16th Century they were brought to Holland from Turkey, and quickly became widely popular. Today Tulips are cultivated in Holland in great numbers and in huge fields. Dutch bulbs, including tulips and daffodils, are exported all around the world so people think that it’s originated from there as well. In fact many cultivated varieties were widely grown in Turkey long before they were introduced to European gardens. In the 17th century the overgrown interest and high popularity of Tulips brought a sort of “Tulipmania“ in Holland. Especially in 1637 bulbs were highly praised and prices gone up day by day reaching extraordinary numbers. Bulbs were sold by weight, usually while they were still in the ground. Some examples could cost more than a house at that time. The Dutch government unsuccessfully tried to outlaw this commerce
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