Tulips Review
In the early 18th century, the Ottoman Empire experienced a "Tulip Era," featuring festivals and a deep cultural appreciation for the flower.
Tulips are among the most celebrated spring flowers, cherished for their bold, vibrant blooms and simple elegance. They are not merely decorative, but carry a rich history, a dramatic economic past, and a symbolic meaning rooted in deep love and rejuvenation. A History Rooted in the East tulips
Tulips were introduced to Western Europe and the Netherlands in the late 16th century, likely by biologist Carolus Clusius. Tulip Mania: The First Speculative Bubble In the early 18th century, the Ottoman Empire
While synonymous with Holland today, tulips originate from the Tian Shan mountains in Central Asia. In the early 18th century