This is The Rembrandt Tulip
Growing in my garden right now.
When arranged en masse you can't ignore them.
This is the exotic looking, highly sought-after Rembrandt Tulip.
Tulips were first introduced to Europe from Turkey
during the Dutch Golden Age (1568-1648).
By 1637 Tulip Mania was in full swing.
More and more exotic looking tulips were being propagated. They became the Collectors prized possession. However, the unusual stripes were caused by a virus, a type of Tulip specific virus, the mosaic virus.
A virus that could potentially destroy the Tulip culture in Holland and possibly the entire Dutch economy.
During Tulip Mania one tulip bulb could cost as much as a House.
That is why some tulip bulbs were ensconced in chicken wire cages and hung from the ceiling during winter months.
That is what I should be doing. Moles, Voles, Mice and other critters are feasting on mine every winter.
But they don't eat my daffodils, they're poisonous.
Have a great weekend my dear
Blogging Friends.
Gina