Sunday, October 22, 2017

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The crocus (and, of course, the tulip) arrived in Holland in the 1500s. It came from Constantinople, proliferated, and helped set the stage for the Dutch Golden Age in the 1600s. Today, come March, crocuses are ubiquitous in Amsterdam. The corms ("bulbs') from which they grow often find homes in the lower crooks of trees. [2015]

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