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  2. Tulip System-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Tulip System I is a 16-bit personal computer based on the Intel 8086 and made by Tulip Computers, formerly an import company for the Exidy Sorcerer, called Compudata Systems. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hardware

  3. Tulip - Wikipedia

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    Tulip bulbs are typically planted around late summer and fall, in well-drained soils. Tulips should be planted 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) apart from each other. The recommended hole depth is 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 inches) deep and is measured from the top of the bulb to the surface. Therefore, larger tulip bulbs would require deeper holes.

  4. Tulip Computers - Wikipedia

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    Tulip System 1, c. 1983. In 1983 it launched its own PC, the Tulip PC. To achieve 100% compatibility it simply copied the IBM PC, including the BIOS. IBM sued, and after years of litigation, Tulip and IBM settled out of court for an undisclosed amount in 1989. It was listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1984. In 1987, Compudata changed its ...

  5. Liriodendron tulipifera - Wikipedia

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    The tulip tree is a plot element in Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Gold-Bug" (1843). [43] Walt Whitman observed in 1876-77 a 70 foot tall tulip tree and how "from top to bottom, seeking the sweet juice in the blossoms, it swarms with myriads of these wild bees, whose loud and steady humming makes an undertone to the whole." He referred to ...

  6. Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] About 1.7 million tulip bulbs, all in multiple colours, were brought Keukenhof tulip gardens of Amsterdam. [6] Besides tulips, there are 46 varieties of flowers, including hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus which were also brought from Holland. [7] The tulip garden is home to around 73 varieties of tulips. [8]

  7. Tulip (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tulip Computers, a Dutch PC clone manufacturer from 1979 to 2009; Tulip Telecom, an Indian telecommunications services provider; Tulip Television, a TV station affiliated with the Japan News Network; TULIP Cooperative Credit Union, Olympia, Washington; Tulip Radio, the local community radio station covering Spalding, Lincolnshire, England

  8. Tulipa sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Tulipa sylvestris - MHNT. Tulipa sylvestris, the wild tulip [3] or woodland tulip, [4] is a Eurasian and North African species of wild tulip, a plant in the lily family.Its native range extends from Portugal and Morocco to western China, covering most of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Basins, and Central Asia.

  9. Tulipa kaufmanniana - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as the 'Water-lily Tulip'. [8] because the petals of the flower open out like a star or waterlily.[5] [3] [4]The Latin specific epithet kaufmanniana refers to Konstantin von Kaufman (1818–1882) who was the first Governor-General of Russian Turkestan where the tulip was found.