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Tulips Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tulips Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red and White Tulipe Flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tulips Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tulips are a winter flower that is a symbol of Holland. They come in many colors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tulips are a winter flower that is a symbol of Holland. They come in many colors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tulips are a winter flower that is a symbol of Holland. They come in many colors Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Flame tulip Royalty Free Stock Photo
The park that displays beautiful tulips is a tulip that has been cultivated by farmers in northern Thailand. Beautiful tulips are Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink tulip flowers. Realistic Vector Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tulip colors Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Red tulip Royalty Free Stock Photo
For its natural and graceful colors and shapes, tulip is one of my most favorite flowers. Although we associate tulips with Holland and windmills, the history of the word takes us on an odyssey to the Middle East, where the tulip is associated with turbans and whence the flower was brought to Europe in the 16th century. The word tulip, which earlier in English appeared in such forms as tulipa or tulipant, comes to us by way of French tulipe and its obsolete form tulipan or by way of Modern Latin tulºpa, from Ottoman Turkish tülbend, “muslin, gauze.” (Our word turban, first recorded in English in the 16th century, can also be traced to Ottoman Turkish tülbend.) The Turkish word for gauze, with which turbans can be wrapped, seems to have been used for the flower because a fully opened tulip was thought to resemble a turban.


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