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Nederland - Limmen, Hortus Bulborum/Duc van Tol tulpen
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The “Duc van Tol” tulips are the most historic of all tulips that have been collected by the Hortus Bulborum through the years. It has a collection of more than twenty cultivars, of which “Duc van Tol Red & Yellow” of 1595 is the eldest. This tulips are among the eldest cultivated tulips ever raised in the Netherlands and laid the foundation of commercial bulb growing in the Netherlands.
The early flowering “Duc van Tol” tulips were very much in demand until 1940 when production of this gtroup was discontinued. The name of “Duc van Tol” tulips probably derives from Adriaen Du(y)c(k), Lord of Oudkarspel, who married Aleid van Tol around the year of 1550.
The “Duc van Tol” tulips are low, early flowering tulips whose petals often have contrasting colours. They are 20-40 cm high, but most do not reach more than 25 cm. The eldest species are the shortest. This makes them very suitable for growing in pots, which together with the early flowering period is probably the reason why they are still available in several varieties.
The PiP’s on the left side show more “Duc van Tol” tulips
The PiP’s on the right side show pictures from Hortus Bulborum
More info about Hortus Bulborum: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/37859542
The early flowering “Duc van Tol” tulips were very much in demand until 1940 when production of this gtroup was discontinued. The name of “Duc van Tol” tulips probably derives from Adriaen Du(y)c(k), Lord of Oudkarspel, who married Aleid van Tol around the year of 1550.
The “Duc van Tol” tulips are low, early flowering tulips whose petals often have contrasting colours. They are 20-40 cm high, but most do not reach more than 25 cm. The eldest species are the shortest. This makes them very suitable for growing in pots, which together with the early flowering period is probably the reason why they are still available in several varieties.
The PiP’s on the left side show more “Duc van Tol” tulips
The PiP’s on the right side show pictures from Hortus Bulborum
More info about Hortus Bulborum: www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/37859542
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Superb PIPs, a typical and admirable composition.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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