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A tulip bulb seems so ordinary, but if you look a little bit further you can see what's special about it. That special aspect is inside. A bulb has everything it needs to get a flower to bloom at the right time. If you cut the bulb in half, you will see the flower already. Around it are the skirts in which the food needed for the flower to grow is stored. Another special feature of flower bulbs is the fact that they are the first to bring colour to gardens and parks after a winter. When the flower bulbs bloom, spring has begun.
Small tulip bulbs are planted in the autumn. In the ground, the little bulbs make roots and then go into rest until after the winter. The tulip bulbs need this cold period in order to be able to flower in spring. When winter is over, a stem comes out of the bulb with leaves and the tulip starts to bloom.
It is often a big shock when the bulb grower enters the bulb fields with a machine to chop off the flowers (PiP4). A tulip grower doesn’t take care about the flowers. For him it is all about the bulbs. By chopping the flower in time, all the energy goes to the bulb. The bigger the flower bulb, the more money the farmer can make. A large bulb produces a solid flower in the garden and also produces small (new) bulbs, which serve as planting material for the next season. In June and July, the tulip bulbs are grubbed up, cleaned and sorted according to size. The large bulbs are then sold for floriculture or for gardens or parks.
Small tulip bulbs are planted in the autumn. In the ground, the little bulbs make roots and then go into rest until after the winter. The tulip bulbs need this cold period in order to be able to flower in spring. When winter is over, a stem comes out of the bulb with leaves and the tulip starts to bloom.
It is often a big shock when the bulb grower enters the bulb fields with a machine to chop off the flowers (PiP4). A tulip grower doesn’t take care about the flowers. For him it is all about the bulbs. By chopping the flower in time, all the energy goes to the bulb. The bigger the flower bulb, the more money the farmer can make. A large bulb produces a solid flower in the garden and also produces small (new) bulbs, which serve as planting material for the next season. In June and July, the tulip bulbs are grubbed up, cleaned and sorted according to size. The large bulbs are then sold for floriculture or for gardens or parks.
Maria Rainer-Giotto, Günter Klaus, Alberto Losantos, j@mesbond and 111 other people have particularly liked this photo
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like this!!!!!!!!!
have a great day:)
Ich danke dir auch für die Info, Jaap!
Have a nice day.
merci et bonne journée Jaap !
So beautiful !! A very pretty series, Jaap !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Marie-claire GalletVery well shown; makes one wonder why the same flower can de such a birthplace for admiration but the answer is here.
I love the images in the PiPs too, especially the first one.
These are iconic flowers, but most of us think very little about their production, so thanks for the interesting narrative as well.
Das ist einfach Fantastisch !!
Vielen Dank
Especially enjoyed the one with the mill ...
Beautiful photos.
"Fleurs ma passion"
Allen duimen voor de Rode Duivels,
Groeten uit Leuven
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Esther clubla perspective est exceptionnelle
Prachtig!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to polytropos clubpolytropos club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubA didactic and nicely contrasted perspective as well as inlaid images.
Cheers from Dj.. UK.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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