What do tulips represent?
For most women, an introduction to the greenery and flowers of tulips, let's take a look together!
Everyone knows that the Netherlands has windmills, cheese, clogs, and tulips. The tulip mania in the Netherlands in the 16th century was the first bubble economy in human history. Mentioning tulips brings to mind endless seas of flowers. So, what do tulips really represent?
About Tulips
Tulips originally come from Turkey and later spread to the Netherlands. The Netherlands made tulips known to the whole world. In the 16th century, tulips were popular worldwide, and even today, the total export volume of tulips is very high, making them known as the "Queen of Flowers." Tulips are the national flower of the Netherlands, and the Dutch people have designated the Wednesday closest to May 15th as the annual Tulip Festival.
What do Tulips Represent?
Tulips are seen as symbols of victory and beauty, representing elegance and grace, as well as pure friendship and blessings.