Every year, tourists descend on the Netherlands to revel in the bright and colorful tulip fields. But with coronavirus putting many travel plans on hold, tourists have been notably absent this year.
Dutch flower fields are closed for the season to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Flower farm Dutch Daffodils and travel company Tulips in Holland teamed up to write a message in a field of ...
From Europe’s legendary gardens to unexpected corners of Asia and America, these tulip fields define spring at its most ...
Springtime heralds brighter days, longer nights, and tulip fever. This seasonal icon is intrinsically linked to the Netherlands, with Keukenhof, near Amsterdam, being one of the best destinations to ...
A high-tech robot, designed to combat disease in tulip fields, relies on artificial intelligence to identify and address sick flowers in the Netherlands. Equipped with cameras and AI algorithms, the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joanne Shurvell writes about travel, food, culture and fashion. The "blue river" in the Keukenhof Gardens, also known as the ...
The Jansen family bought Holland Ridge Farms in Cream Ridge in 2018. The family plants over 8 million tulip bulbs over 60 acres. In the fall, sunflowers and other flowers are featured. UPPER FREEHOLD ...
A Dutch-run flower farm in northern Ethiopia was among a series of foreign-owned plantations attacked by anti-government protesters as unrest in the country spreads. A “large group” of people invaded ...
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