The Pink Silk Tulip - Gardening and Hobby 46

Friday, November 17, 2023
 The pink silk tulip is believed come from Netherland, breeding by about 17th century. Quite long time ago. 



Fig 01- The vase of pink silk tulip

Pink silk tulips were known to be cultivated in the USA by around the 18th century. It is one of the popular flowers for bouquets or arrangements in certain seasons, especially Spring.

In addition to bouquets and arrangements, many people enjoy the pink silk tulips in many different manners such as admiring flowers in a simple vase and planting them in the indoor or outdoor gardens.

Sure, the pink silk tulip is beautiful and versatile flowers. The simple cares could make flowers last for weeks.



Fig 02- Another variety of tulip flowers.

Just to let you know that there are about 3,000 variety of tulips in the world. Several popular tulips, just for examples are Triumph tulips, Lily flower tulips, Fringed tulips and Parrot tulips.




Fig 03- In the corner of the garden

Do you love tulips? 

what variety?

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  1. Tulips were the symbol of the Ottoman Empire for a while, but when tulip bulbs went to the Netherlands, that was the place of production.

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  2. ...tulips are a joy of spring.

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  3. Lovely! They seem to spring up here in early spring. Great post!

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  5. Tulips are always a pleasure to see.

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  6. Beautiful! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  7. Oh that's pretty. We have a Tulip festival every year in a neighboring town called Holland.

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    1. colorful....

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  9. Love tulips. They just don't last long enough.

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  10. Tulips are lovely. Have seen a variety of tulips at the tulip festival in Kashmir. Now I plan to visit Netherlands for the tulip festival next year.

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    1. glad to know about Tulip festival in Kashmir..... Good luck to visit Netherland.....

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  11. Taking good photos produces beautiful colors

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  12. I like your blog, it’s interesting. I enjoyed your post and your beautiful photos. I wish you well, my friend. Have a blessed week and a Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. Tanza, I appreciate your visit to my blog. Your comments and your visits mean a lot to me!

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    2. Happy Thanksgiving to you too...

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  13. Que tulipanes más bonitos, me encantan. Besos

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  14. I like tulips very much, they are beautiful.

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