A 1962 News Snippet on Tulip Mania

"Most gardeners know about this fascinating part of botanical history, but in 1962, this story would have been a revelation to most people."

August 30, 1962

On this day, The Honolulu Star-Bulletin shared a story about tulip mania.

Most gardeners know about this fascinating part of botanical history, but in 1962, this story would have been a revelation to most people.

Here's what it said:

The first time tulips were mentioned in Europe was in 1554, after a botanist found a few specimens near Constantinople.

Six years later, another botanist brought some of the bulbs to Holland.

From about 1600 to 1650, Europe underwent a 'tulip-mania," with bulbs being sold for as much as $2,200 each.


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