Dutch Tulip Fields Create Cacophony of Color

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Landscape turned into a patchwork quilt of flowers.
Tulip fields in Lisse, the Netherlands, give the landscape the appearance of a patchwork quilt.
Tulip fields in Lisse, the Netherlands, give the landscape the appearance of a patchwork quilt.Remko de Waal / EPA

Fields of flowers around the Dutch town of Lisse turn the landscape into a patchwork quilt of bright colors at this time of year.

Tulips have been grown in the Netherlands since the 16th century, when they were imported from the Ottoman Empire. The tulip season runs from March until August.

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Tulip fields in Lisse, the Netherlands, on April 9, 2014.Remko de Waal / EPA
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