Dutch flower fields are closed for the season to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Flower farm Dutch Daffodils and travel company Tulips in Holland teamed up to write a message in a field of ...
Every year, tourists descend on the Netherlands to revel in the bright and colorful tulip fields. But with coronavirus putting many travel plans on hold, tourists have been notably absent this year.
Springtime heralds brighter days, longer nights, and tulip fever. This seasonal icon is intrinsically linked to the Netherlands, with Keukenhof, near Amsterdam, being one of the best destinations to ...
A high-tech robot, designed to combat disease in tulip fields, relies on artificial intelligence to identify and address sick flowers in the Netherlands. Equipped with cameras and AI algorithms, the ...
The Netherlands, which produces some 90 percent of the world’s tulips, has seen its renowned floral market wilt before. The most famous instance was back in the 1630s, when tulpenmanie (tulip mania) ...
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