Originating from the word "turban," the tulip is a flower with multiple meanings: from power and wealth during the Ottoman Empire to beauty, perfection, and enduring love in present-day Dutch culture.
The transition from the Middle East to Europe, from Palestine to Holland, embodies a sense of mixed cultures, which signifies true societal richness.
As the tulip is one of the rarest yet most beautiful flowers that grow in the wild, the white colour symbolises hope and renewal, as well as sympathy and condolences, representing the phases of life.
Thus, the apparent contrasting mixture of diversities actually brings the brightest perspective, resembling a simple White Tulip.