Saturday, April 9, 2011

Dutch farmers tip-toe through the tulips as landscape is transformed into a spectacular display of colour

At first glance, it looks like a giant child armed with a box of crayons has been set loose upon the landscape.
Vivid stripes of purple, yellow, red, pink, orange and green make up a glorious technicolour patchwork.
Yet far from being a child's sketchbook, this is, in fact, the northern Netherlands in the middle of the tulip season.
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tulip fields Rainbow view: The stunning tulip fields of the northern Netherlands
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With more than 10,000 hectares devoted to the cultivation of these delicate flowers, the Dutch landscape in May is a kaleidoscope of giddy colours as the tulips burst into life.
The bulbs were planted in late October and early November, and these colourful creations are now ready to be picked and sold as bunches of cut flowers in florists and supermarkets.
More than three billion tulips are grown each year and two-thirds of the vibrant blooms are exported, mostly to the U.S. and Germany.
In the first picture, an extraordinary 60 million tulips can be seen coming into flower.
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Dutch tulips The fields of northern Holland explode into a colourful springtime display
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Their dazzling colours are thanks to the years in the 17th century when Tulipmania swept the globe and the most eye-catching specimens changed hands for a small fortune.
But like a rainbow, this colourful landscape is a short-lived phenomenon.
When the flowers are gone, the land will be cultivated for a rather more mundane crop of vegetables.

Dutch tulips

  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-564262/Dutch-farmers-tip-toe-tulips-landscape-transformed-spectacular-display-colour.html

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