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.
63 comments
David G Johnson said:
Cheers...... from > Dj.
Roger (Grisly) said:
Lovely colours and a terrific capture.
Have a good week.
Nouchetdu38 said:
Guy Bacca (guybac) said:
Andrea Ertl said:
Madeleine Defawes said:
Bonne journée. Amitiés
John Cass said:
ROL/Photo said:
Ulrich John said:
Jean-louis Thiaudier… said:
Doug Shepherd said:
All the best, Doug
Anji. said:
Ruesterstaude said:
Walter 7.8.1956 said:
Petar Bojić said: