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Oct 24, 2011
The meaning of tulip flower
As one of the world’s most beloved flowers, a gift of tulips is a sure delight, enchanting in its beauty and simplicity.The is one of the world's most easily recognized and loved flowers. meanings of tulips express genuine coziness and comfort in all of the right ways. The meaning of tulips is generally perfect love. Like many flowers, different colors of tulips also often carry their own significance.Tulip (Tulipa) is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants in the family Liliaceae. Its species are native to southern Europe, north Africa, and Asia from Anatolia and Iran in the east to northeast of China and Japan.
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