**At first glance, it looks like a giant child armed with a box of crayons has been set loose upon the landscape. Yet far from being a child’s sketchbook, this is, in fact, the northern Netherlands in the middle of tulip season. The Dutch landscape in May is a kaleidoscope of color as the tulips burst into life. The bulbs are planted in late October and early November. More than three billion tulips are grown each year and two-thirds of the vibrant blooms are exported, mostly to the U.S. and Germany . **
**I Really Wanna Go To Netherlands and visit this place
LOL.....BTW where in Netherlands are these all tulips grown??
Can a local go and visit this place and pluck them or not?
The dutch call it the bollenstreek, it's near the capital Amsterdam (area between Haarlem and Leiden).
It's a tourist attraction, but a local can't pluck them i think.