Tulip flower
The tulip is one
of the most famous types of flowers, and it is a plant that raises joy and
pleasure due to its close connection with the spring season, as the meaning of
the tulip differs in its different colors from yellow to red and orange, and
the origin of the name tulip goes back to the word Turpan, which is derived
from the Persian language; Which means the turban as it is believed to be
similar, as the tulip was found first in southern Europe, reaching Central
Asia, but it quickly spread throughout the world, and the tulip blooms in the
spring and then its leaves fade in the summer as it grows in mountainous
regions with a temperate climate and forms From green leaves at the base topped
by a flower resembling a bell shape.
Meaning of tulip
The meaning of the
tulip flower carries many secrets and tales, as it is a flower that has its
roots deep in history and antiquities. The wave of “tulip mania” appeared upon
its arrival in Europe in the seventeenth century, which led to the circulation
of its beans as currency, so its value increased and the theft of tulips caused
penalties It was harsh, and it was painted in many paintings of the Dutch
Golden Age, and the tulip was an inspiring subject for Persian poets, and it
represented the emblem of the Iranian flag in memory of its martyrs. According
to Iranian belief, a red tulip grows in the place of the fall of each martyr. It was painted on the
ancient currency in Iran and on the tiles, mosques, fabrics, and Ottoman
utensils, and the tulip is a symbol of abundance and prosperity, so the richest
era in the history of the Ottoman Empire was called the Tulip Age, and it is a
sacred flower for the Ottomans as well Because its name in Turkish carries the
same words of God in Arabic, and in Turkish culture it is one of the symbols of
heaven on earth, and in Christianity it symbolizes passion, faith and love, and
the meaning of the white tulip represents forgiveness and tolerance, while the
purple tulip symbolizes kings, and they are the two colors of the mainstay of
Easter. The meaning of the tulip with its different colors. In the language of
flowers and roses, each flower carries a message that is translated according
to its color, so the pink color symbolizes friendship. It is also presented to
the family, while the yellow symbolizes one-sided love or rejection, and annual
tulip festivals and celebrations are held in various parts of the world, the
most famous of which are in the Netherlands, Switzerland and England.
Types of tulips
The tulip family,
which belongs to the category of flowering plants, includes about a hundred
species and thousands of natural and hybrid varieties, including the Darwinian
hybrid flower, the Darwinian flower, the lily flower, the fringed tulip, the
parrot and the Aleppo tulip, and each type is spread in a specific geographical
area, the varieties of the tulip differ in their colors from One color in
general to two colors sometimes due to viral diseases that affect the different
colors and do not affect its health, all types of tulips grow directly from
their bulbs while the stem and flowers grow outside the bulb and the length of
the stem ranges from 10 cm to 75 cm, and the country of the Netherlands is the
largest producer Tulips of all kinds and colors, with a production of billions
of follicles annually, most of which are destined for external export to the
world.
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