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English: Tulips are very refined flowers that are to the taste of most of the fair sex, and in addition, cut flowers are very long in the water, which made them one of the most popular flowers today. Absolutely every fashionable floral salon offers a wide range of these flowers, which make up both elegant mono-bouquets and stylish compositions. Moreover, tulips win in the sense that even a small bouquet in proper packaging (and now extremely fashionable are bouquets in bulk packaging of a variety of waterproof paper, matte film and a variety of ribbons) it looks elegant and festive.
Initially, tulips were cultivated in Iran and the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey), from where they were imported to the Netherlands in the sixteenth century. In 1592, a French-Dutch botanist completed the first serious work on tulips, which made these flowers so popular that the botanist's garden was regularly robbed by cutting off beautiful flowers. The Golden age was a period of prosperity not only for Holland, but also for the love of tulips. Artists dedicated their paintings to these delicate flowers, and even festivals were held in their honor. The popularity of tulips and an active trade with them has led to the emergence of the first economic bubble known as "Tulip mania". Demand and prices for tulips in 1636-1637 increased to such an extent that flower bulbs began to be used instead of money. But very quickly the Tulip market collapsed and numerous and lengthy lawsuits began between the parties to unsecured onion contracts. Red tulips, as well as red roses, as well as maroon peonies, are a symbol of passionate love, sensuality and fidelity. They increase the energy of a person and awaken feelings. Present in the interior, these flowers enrich the space, charge it with positive energy and strength, bring prosperity and joyEnglish: Red Tulips |
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Author | Khaustov Vladimir |
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