Scharlaken
: It is used to evoke intense emotion or regal imagery, such as the "Scharlaken Prinses" (Scarlet Princess) mentioned in contemporary Dutch poetry for World Poetry Day .
: Originally published in 1944, this story introduced Professor Calculus and the shark-shaped submarine. Scharlaken
In the biological sciences, "Scharlaken" is frequently cited as part of a significant research team (e.g., ) focused on the physiology of honey bees ( Apis mellifera ). : It is used to evoke intense emotion
: Their work helps explain how honey bees defend themselves against pathogens and heavy metal stress. 3. Art & Symbolism Scharlaken
The most prominent cultural reference is to (Red Rackham), the villainous pirate in the iconic Tintin adventure De Schat van Scharlaken Rackham (Red Rackham's Treasure).