Tulip

The tulip is a bulb plant historically native to Turkey. Its name also comes from the word “tulbend trick” meaning “turban-plant”. The introduction of this plant to the West in the 16th century is attributed to Charles de l'Ecluse, although it is likely that it was already known there. It then met with massive success, especially in the Netherlands with Tulipomania responsible for a speculative bubble. Tulips are planted in the ground in mid-October and their cycle ends in May. There are over 5,000 varieties.

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  • Tulipe Striped Bellona

    Tulipe Striped Bellona

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  • Tulipe Queen of the Night

    Tulipe Queen of the Night

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  • Tulipe Double Matrix

    Tulipe Double Matrix

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  • Tulipe Diamant Bleu

    Tulipe Diamant Bleu

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    Digital print on museum quality cotton paper

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  • Tulipe Dentelle Valery

    Tulipe Dentelle Valery

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  • Tulipe Fleur de Lys Burgundy

    Tulipe Fleur de Lys Burgundy

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    Digital print on museum quality cotton paper

    100 x 80 cm / 39,4 x...

  • Tulipe May Time 2

    Tulipe May Time 2

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    Digital print on museum quality cotton paper

    100 x 80 cm / 39,4 x 31,5...