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Nederland - Limmen, Hortus Bulborum
The Hortus Bulborum is the only museum garden in the world where you can find about 4.500 different tulip, hyacinth, daffodil and other bulbous cultivars, species and varieties in bloom. Every spring the garden transforms into a treasure trove full of dazzling colours, beautiful shapes and overwhelming fragrances.
Hortus Bulborum offers about 2.650 varieties and species of historical tulips; among them the famous Duc van Tol Red and Yellow; the oldest known cultivar from 1595. This tulip laid the foundation of commercial bulb growing in the Netherlands.
Apart from tulips over 1.100 different varieties and species of daffodils can be admired, as well as more than 100 varieties of both crocuses and hyacinths and 15 of the Fritillaries imperalis. The aim of Hortus Bulborum is to maintain these cultivars and safeguard them for the future generations.
2021 visit: Although the Hortus was officially closed due to the corona pandemic, the gate at the back of the garden was open. When I asked one of the volunteers - busy taking care of the flowers - I got permission to take a few quick pictures. Unlike during our other visits, the daffodils were still in full bloom.
Hortus Bulborum offers about 2.650 varieties and species of historical tulips; among them the famous Duc van Tol Red and Yellow; the oldest known cultivar from 1595. This tulip laid the foundation of commercial bulb growing in the Netherlands.
Apart from tulips over 1.100 different varieties and species of daffodils can be admired, as well as more than 100 varieties of both crocuses and hyacinths and 15 of the Fritillaries imperalis. The aim of Hortus Bulborum is to maintain these cultivars and safeguard them for the future generations.
2021 visit: Although the Hortus was officially closed due to the corona pandemic, the gate at the back of the garden was open. When I asked one of the volunteers - busy taking care of the flowers - I got permission to take a few quick pictures. Unlike during our other visits, the daffodils were still in full bloom.
Günter Klaus, Cesare Musazzi, Ernest CH, Beatrice Degan(MARS) and 75 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
all the best
Fabio
All so beautiful!
Bonne journée.
The variety is also extraordinarily beautiful
Splendid images and equally informative text!
Thanks for sharing, Jaap
I didn't know they could go bu the thousands...
That poor Mechanical Thinking .
Congratulations for the 6 images, Jaap.
Have a great Wednesday, take care ;-)
KLASSE.
ciao, Silvy
Geweldige rode tulpen, er zijn er een paar naar mij overgewaaid met al die wind, die hagelbollen en de sneeuw, ik ben echt geen fan van dat grauwe weer, het geeft wel prachtige momentopnames
wunderschöne Aufnahmen.
Was für eine tolle Farbenpracht.
Weard
Well captured
.....wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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