Entity: TULIP
TULIP is a term that refers to a genus of bulbous herbs of the lily family known for their showy flowers, commonly grown for ornamental purposes.
TULIP
Etymology
The term 'TULIP' is derived from the genus Tulipa, which includes various bulbous herbs of the lily family.
Definition
TULIP refers to a flower that grows from a bulb and blooms in the spring, known for its showy and colorful appearance.
Historical Context
TULIP has been cultivated for centuries and holds significance in various cultures as a symbol of beauty and elegance.
Cultural Significance
TULIPs are widely grown for ornamental purposes in gardens, parks, and floral arrangements, symbolizing love, passion, and springtime.
Related Concepts
In slang, 'TULIP' can also refer to a special type of joint made with multiple rolling papers and marijuana, as per Urban Dictionary.
See Also
A term used to describe a type of flower that grows from a bulb and blooms in the spring, known for its colorful and showy appearance.