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Tulip fields, Keukenhof, The Netherlands
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Tulip Fields, Keukenhof, The Netherlands

Today the virus is almost eradicated from tulip growers' fields. Tulips that are affected by mosaic virus are called "broken tulips"; while such tulips can occasionally revert to a plain or solid colouring, they will remain infected with the virus. While some modern varieties also display multicoloured patterns, the patterns result from intentional breeding. In these tulips, natural differences in the upper and lower layers of pigment in the flower are responsible for the patterns.
In art and culture
During the Ottoman Empire, the tulip became very popular in Ottoman territories and was seen as a symbol of abundance and indulgence. In fact, the era during which the Ottoman Empire was wealthiest is often called the Tulip era or Lale Devri in Turkish.

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