Tulip mania made its way south once

Photo: Peter McIntosh
Photo: Peter McIntosh
A visitor to the Dunedin Railway Station frolics behind a bed of tulips yesterday, which have bloomed, undeterred by the recent cold snap.

Tulips were advertised for sale in New Zealand as early as 1850.

Reportedly, a Patriotic Tulip Fete was held in Dunedin in 1916 and proved so popular police had to be called to control the crowds. 

 

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