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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

Tulips are mostly associated with the Netherlands, but a little known fact is that tulips are indeed native to Anatolia.

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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

It covers an area of 500 decares, featuring 130 different tulip species.

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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

The tulip field has welcomed thousands of visitors from Turkey as well as all from all over the world, including Ukraine, Russia and Germany, in the past two weeks.

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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

Flocked by photography enthusiasts and nicknamed the "rainbow on the ground," the field is surely a feast for the eyes.

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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

The tulips are planted in September and October and usually harvested towards the end of April.

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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

However, as this year the winter was harsh and the tulips have not yet the opportunity to see the sun, some of them are yet to blossom.

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Tulip field in Konya awaiting visitors for feast of the eyes

If the weather improves, the tulips will be harvested next week and the field will be prepared for the next season. So if you want to see the tulips on this unique field, this is the last call!