Tulips
flowers come in a wide variety of colours, except pure blue (several tulips with "blue" in the name have a faint violet hue), and have absent nectaries. Tulip flowers are generally bereft of scent and are the coolest of floral characters. The Dutch regarded this lack of scent as a virtue, as it demonstrates the flower's chasteness. Tulips symbolize renewal, hope, and the arrival of warmer weather after winter. They’re the world’s third most popular flower after roses and chrysanthemums.
Join me as I explore the rich history and meaning of tulip flowers and
their cultural significance worldwide today.
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