TEHRAN (Basirat) :During the Iranian calendar month of Farvardin (March 21-April 20), walking down Zarafshan Street in Shahrak-e-Gharb in northwestern Tehran has been a delight for many Iranians and foreign tourists.

The sidewalk of the Zarafshan Street has been filled with colorful tulips for
the past five years in an act of love of a son for his late mother.
Houman Ardebili is a 39-year-old general practitioner who lost his beloved
mother some 5 years ago. Since then Ardebili has decided to plant tulips in
their neighborhood to keep his departed mother’s memory alive. "My mother had a
great passion for the plants and I decided to keep her memory alive,” he said in
an interview with Fars news agency published on March 29.
"Since my mother died I wanted to do something for her, for example cooking
charity foods and distribute it among people in religious festivals or
ceremonies or helping the poor, etc. to make her soul happy.”

"However, in the end I decided to plant tulips to make the citizens happy, make
the city more attractive and keep the memory of my mother alive,” he explained.
Many years ago, Ardebili went to the U.S. to complete his studies in nuclear
medicine, but left his course uncompleted and returned to Iran. He is now CEO of
a company working on agricultural raw materials.
"The first year I planted 6,000 tulips, second year 10,000, and 30,000 a year
after that. People really loved the idea, they reacted so positively that I
planted 120,000 tulips last year,” Ardebili said satisfactorily.
The enchanting sight of colorful tulips has turned the street into a tourist
attraction over the first month of the spring. Ardebili explained that last year
some 150,000 people have come to visit the tulips. "This year I have planted
200,000 of 60 different kinds of tulips.”
"When people come to visit the tulips they pray for my late mother, children
leave me beautiful notes and even some foreign tourists come to see the
flowers.”
"Now I have changed my mind, this isn’t only for my own mother, I plant tulips
out of love for all mothers of my homeland,” he said.
A ceremony was held on April 4, 2018 to commemorate Ardebili and his great job
in turning the street into a garden, attracting more than 200,000 visitors. The
ceremony was attended by a diplomat from the Dutch Embassy in Tehran,
councilors, Tehran district 2 municipality managers and citizens of district 2
in Kharazm Park.
Source:TEHRANTIMES