Spring is here! Get ready for the warm weather with the most popular spring flowers:
Freesia
These blooms are vibrant in color and citrusy in scent and a surefire
way to brighten your home or garden this spring. As with most spring
flowers, they love the sunlight, so keep this in mind when choosing
where to plant them or display potted freesias. They grow in white,
yellow, orange, red, pink and lavender, so you can get creative with a
colorful pattern in the garden. Freesias typically last longer than
other flowers, so bouquets with these blooms can be a lively staple in
your home or office during springtime months.
Tulips
Their elegant bulbous shape and vibrant color options make tulips a
popular choice for spring wedding bouquets and table centerpieces. Each
color carries different meaning: Red tulips often represent true love,
yellow signifies cheerful thoughts and white conveys forgiveness. You’re
also bound to see these flowers at Easter dinners and celebrations. If
you’re headed to any Easter parties or springtime gatherings, choose a
tulip bouquet to thank the hosts for their hospitality. If you’re
planting them in your garden, they’ll be happiest with full sunlight and
well-drained soil.
Lilac
With their sweet fragrance and pastel purple color, these blooms are
among the best to plant in your garden once spring rolls around. From
dwarf shrubs to taller trees, you can choose the shape and size that’s
ideal for your garden. Lilac loves the sunlight, so be sure to plant it
in a well-lit area of the garden and keep the soil moist by watering
daily.
Daisies
You may have plucked petals from this classic flower at some point,
while reciting “loves me, loves me not.” While the white petals and
yellow center of the daisy are what initially comes to mind, there are
thousands of varieties and colors that fall into this category. These
cheerful blooms also represent loyalty and pure intentions, making a
daisy bouquet the perfect springtime gift to send to friends and family.
Daffodils
With their bright white petals and sunny yellow centers, daffodils
are a favorite bloom of this season, as well as the official birth
flower for March. They’re one of the first flowers to bloom in spring,
which is why they represent the end of winter and new beginnings. This
sweet flower further signifies good luck, prosperity and faithfulness.
If you’re celebrating another year this month, you’re in good company –
Diana Ross, Adam Levine, Albert Einstein, Alexander McQueen, Lupita
Nyong’o, Reese Witherspoon and Lady Gaga also have birthdays in March.
Celebrate with drinks and daffodils!
Hyacinths
These spring-blooming bulbs will fill your home or garden with a
sweet fragrance and bright colors. You can choose from a variety of
hues, including purple, blue, pink, apricot, rose, white and cream. As
with most spring flowers, hyacinths prefer full sun and well-drained
soil. They pair well with several seasonal blooms, giving you creative
freedom for vibrant flower beds. Try a gorgeous combination of
hyacinths, daffodils and tulips.
Celebrate the season by sending a bouquet of fresh spring flowers to
someone you love or treat yourself to one of the pastel-colored
arrangements. Your flowers will be hand-delivered by a local florist in a
cheerful vase or container that will brighten your home all season
long.
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