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The history of the Hortus Bulborum has been described for the first time in this opulently illustrated book.
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Welcome to the website of the Hortus
Bulborum Foundation. The foundation manages the unique Hortus
collection garden with its 3,850 spring-flowering historical bulbs.
This collection consists primarily of tulips, narcissus and hyacinths,
but there is also a small number of Fritillaria and crocus, primarily
the C.vernus types.
In addition to functioning as a gene
bank, the garden has a seasonal display of thousands of heirloom
bulbs, some of which are no longer in commercial production. Certain
tulips originated in the 16th century. The Fritillaria persica
on display was already in cultivation as early as 1577, while
the oldest narcissus is several centuries older yet. The garden,
therefore, provides a fascinating overview of these immensely
popular spring bloomers grown through the centuries. Thanks to
headmaster Pieter Boschman who started the collection in 1924,
the visiting public has the pleasure of enjoying such legendary
tulips as the 'Duc van Tol Red and Yellow '(1595), 'Zomerschoon'
(1620) and very popular during the Tulipmania (1635-1637) period
or the exotic parrot tulip 'Perfecta" (1750) and many other fascinating
examples.
The website is a continuation of an
earlier site and was completely renovated in 2005. Several features
of the earlier site are back again, such as the popular photo
album, listed previously as the Tour. In addition, the site was
expanded and is now mostly in English. The Feature pages (News)
are regularly updated with news and announcements. Please do return
periodically to enjoy the virtual Hortus Bulborum in Limmen.
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