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[Music] have you ever wondered how did the tulips in Netherlands become a thing brought to Holland in the 15th century from the otaman Empire a vast area of land which is now a modern day Turkey much of Southeast Europe and the parts of Russia the wet low laying conditions of the Netherlands made the perfect growing environment and the Tulip Gardens have been cultivated here ever since April is the best time to enjoy these warm spring flowers the fresh vibrant colors indicating the new beginnings and the celebrations at the Winter’s end the petals are edible and have been used as an onion substitute and to make wine tulips were commonly used in the frood during the Dutch fine over the course of World War II the Netherlands is the world’s largest commercial producer of tulips with around 3 billion exported each year

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