Tulip fields have always been a subject of fascination. For today we gathered a few photos that showcase their intriguing, extra-colorful spectacle. But you should know tulips are not the only flowers that can cause this animated effect. According to Holland.nl, the flower-watching season in the Netherlands begins “ in March with crocuses, followed by the daffodil and the yellow narcissi. In April the hyacinths and tulips blossom to some time in mid May, depending on the weather. Later, in August it is time for the gladioli. Even when spring is over, the Netherlands is still a garden, visitors can enjoy flowers in the Netherlands all year round.” Enjoy the photos!
6 Comments
Ben
April 14, 2011 at 10:52 amI had no idea that you could see Mount Hood from the Netherlands. I’ve been here for two years now and haven’t seen it yet. Considering the fact that I lived in Oregon before moving here you’d think I’d be able to recognize that iconic Oregon volcano.
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Lavinia
April 14, 2011 at 2:28 pmBen,
Busted!, thanks for commenting.
Changed title, let us know if there are any other…irregularities that caught your attention.
Caryl
May 1, 2011 at 10:41 amDo you have any idea who took the first photo with the dark storm clouds and the tulip field? I would like to ask permission to use it as inspiration for a watercolour.
Lavinia
May 1, 2011 at 10:45 amWe don’t know, Carol, sorry, we received the images via e-mail without any credits : (
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linh
June 23, 2012 at 6:42 amwell, verry nice!