Spring Flowers

Glory of the Snow

      The Glory of the Snow originates from the Mediterranean part of Turkey, even if its name implies it’s originating from alpine regions or parts of the world characterized by low temperatures and harsh environments. The flower develops well in places with partial shade or in hardiness zones, being quite unpretentious to certain soils or weather conditions.

Nymphaea

      Belonging to the family Nimphaeceae, a family gathering more than 50 species of aquatic plants, Nymphaea borrowed its name from the Greek “Νύμφη”, a word that means “nymph”. Related to mithology, the word perfectly underlines the sublime fragility expressed by these aquatic plants. Nymphea is also known as Water Lily.

Khalanchoe thyrsiflora

      Khalanchoe thyrsiflora has small, tubular flowers of a green color that creates a perfect combination with the other color, yellow. The blooming period begins in February and ends in June, but the flowers can sometimes last even longer than that.
Khalanchoe thyrsiflora is compound of a stalk that can reach a height of one meter and ..

Kalanchoe

       Kalanchoe enjoys lonelyness so try not to plant any decorative plants in the same pot. Another important detail is light as the plant needs big quantities of light in order to maintain its health. By light do not understand powerful sun, beacause the sunbeams can be a very dangerous enemy of Kalachoe ..

Impatiens

      Being a spring flower, the Impatiens or the Touch-me-not, as Europeans call it, blooms from the first month of spring until late autumn. The Impatiens genus has both annual and perennial species and the main difference between these two types is that the annual plants only show their flowering in the spring and up until November, while the perennial can bloom all year long depending on the warmer weather conditions which favor the blooming process.

Red Deadnettle

      Red Deadnettle is seen, not only as a weed, sometimes dangerous for crops, but also as a flowering garden plant. If planted in colonies, the result is a delighting flower carped that can have a refreshing influence over any garden. Red Deadnettle has small hairy leaves and purple little flowers that begin to bloom early in the spring. Another quality of the Red Deadnettle is..

Golden Wattle

      The Golden Wattle blooms in early spring, but given the specific Australian temperatures, it’s not unusual for this flower to bloom at the end of the winter season. Reaching almost 8 meters in height, the Golden Wattle represents a small tree with numerous yellow flowers that are abundant and fluffy, and that create the image of a bush, or of a full bouquet. The smallest dimension of the Golden Wattle is known to be of 2 meters, but the flowers emanate a stronger scent than…

Hollyhock

      The amazing thing about the Hollyhock is that even if the soil conditions are a bit harsh, the plant still manages to grow tall and sophisticated, with its intense flowering colors. It’s not unusual for the Hollyhock to occur even in strange and deplorable places such as the wastelands, where most flowers could be damaged by the harsh environment.

Hosta

      Hosta flowers are famous for their rich and abundant foliage and are often used as decorative plants which can fill up the spaces in one’s garden. Depending on their age, the foliage varies in shape. If we’re dealing with the young plant then its foliage of leaves can only spread out over a diameter of 2 inches, while when the plant has reached its maturity it can measure up to 40 inches in width.

Narcissus-Daffodils

      Narcissus is thought to be a flower of friendship and joy and as a love flower it symbolizes sincerity. It is a common gift when a baby is born, signifying the joy of meeting a new life. There are two Greek legends that underline the beauty and powerful fragrance of the flower.Being a part of the Amaryllis family, Narcissus is a genus that gathers between 50 and 100 species and hybrids.