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Tulips of Turkey
Also in the Turkish history Tulip played an interesting role.
The period in our history between 1718-1730 is called as the
"Tulip Era", under the reign of sultan Ahmed III. This
period is also expressed as an era of peace and enjoyment.
Tulips became and important style of life within the arts,
folklore and the daily life. Many embroidery and textile
clothing handmade by woman, carpets, tiles, miniatures etc.
had tulip designs or shapes, large tulip gardens around the
Golden Horn were frequented by upscale people, and so on.
Also, the first printing house was founded by Ibrahim
Müteferrika in Istanbul. The Tulip Era was brought to an end
after the Patrona Halil revolt in 1730, ending with the
de-thronation of the Sultan.
The botanical name for tulips, Tulipa, is derived from the
Turkish word "tulbend" or "turban", which the flower
resembles. It's considered as the King of Bulbs.
There are early, mid, and late blooming varieties of tulips.
They come in a huge variety of bright colors, including
white, yellow, pink, red, black, purple, orange, bi-colors,
and more. There are a profusion of mixed colors to select
from, too. A special breed from Manisa is called as Anemon.
Tulips should be planted as soon as they are purchased in
the fall. But they can also be forced to bloom indoors
during winter months. After blooming, let the plant continue
to grow until it dies off. During the post bloom period, the
plant is sending energy to the bulb to store for use next
spring.
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