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| navigate by keyword : 13th 1600s 17th against all available basic beautiful beauty became been broken bulbs center century colored contrasts crazes cultivation cup currency dark dollars dutch fevered few flower flowers grocery harsh has heart home improvement introduced just light now off offer penalties petals really red respectively shape shows sides since stores symbolize that theft took traded traders triggered tulip tulips turkish vase were when |
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| All Tulips offer a basic cup shape that shows off the sides of the petals. A dark or light colored center contrasts against the petals and can symbolize a broken or light heart respectively. The flower has been in cultivation since the 13th century, but it really took off in the 1600s when Turkish traders introduced it to the Dutch. The Tulip crazes in the 17th century became so fevered that the bulbs were traded as currency and theft of the flowers triggered harsh penalties. Now the bulbs are available in grocery and home improvement stores for a just a few dollars. |
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