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The Hortus Botanicus Leiden began the 17th century "mania" for these bulb flowers tulips $800 DJ BOTANICAL GARDENS 2019-04-02 #7962
Every May the city of Holland, Michigan has a weeklong festival devoted to these flowers tulips $800 DJ FLOWERS 2017-02-20 #7471
In the 1550s the Viennese ambassador to the Ottoman empire introduced these bulb flowers to the Western world tulips $2,000 DJ FLOWERS 2015-10-13 #7147
Shall we tiptoe through these, known for a "mania" in Holland in the 1630s? tulips $200 J FLOWERY PROSE 2013-05-21 #6612
Ottawa, Canada is famous for these flowers seen here tulips $200 J FLOWER 2004-11-11 #4644
Rembrandts are late-blooming varieties of these perennials tulips DD $7,200 DJ BOTANY 2002-09-09 #4141
Theseare actually native to Asia, though they're more popularly seen near windmills tulips $600 J FLOWER POWER 2001-12-26 #3988
Held each May in Ottawa, the world's largest festival of this flower began with a gift from Dutch royalty tulips $200 DJ MAY FLOWERS 2001-06-08 #3875
In 1994 the Dutch celebrated the 400th anniversary of this flower's introduction to the Netherlands tulips $200 DJ FLOWERS 1996-05-24 #2715
During the 1600s stock markets were set up in Dutch cities just to trade these flowers tulips $200 DJ FLOWERS 1995-05-16 #2477
In 1960 the city of Rotterdam celebrated the 400th anniversary of this flower's introduction into Europe tulips $200 DJ FLOWERS 1994-06-30 #2279
The 1st planting of this flower in Holland reportedly occurred at the University of Leiden in 1593 tulips $200 DJ FLOWERS 1992-11-03 #1877
Speculation in these bulbs in Holland in the 17th century caused financial chaos tulips $200 DJ BOTANY 1989-07-20 #1144
Holland, Michigan holds an annual festival dedicated to these flowers tulips $100 J FLOWERS 1985-04-03 #148
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