Dutch · Culture & Society
tulip
A spring flower with a cup-shaped bloom, symbol of the Netherlands.
Tulpen groeien overal in Nederland.
Tulips grow everywhere in the Netherlands.
The word 'tulp' comes from the Turkish 'tülbend', meaning 'turban', due to the flower's shape resembling a turban. It was introduced to the Netherlands in the 16th century.
'De tulp' is used in both formal and informal contexts, especially in discussions about Dutch culture and botany. It is popular in both spoken and written Dutch, being a symbol of national identity.
Referenced in various literary works about Dutch culture and the tulip mania of the 17th century.