One of the most thrilling sights for
any gardener, from the newest to the most experienced, is the first spring
flowers peeking up through the last snow of winter. Spring flowers have long been seen as a sign
of new life, and gardeners certainly enjoy seeing these beautiful harbingers of
warmer weather.
Whether it is the tiny, delicate
blossoms of the snowdrop, the delicate petals of the econite or the subtle
beauty of the Irish reticulate, it is hard to beat the beauty of spring
flowers. These first delicate blossoms
of spring are a sign that the long days of winter are finally over, and that it
is time to look forward to warmer weather.
Even the most jaded gardeners continue to be excited by the sight of the
earliest blossoms making their way through the last snow of winter.
The well named snowdrop is one of the
most beloved, and most popular types of flowers for early spring. These delicate blossoms are breathtaking to
behold. The common snowdrop, scientific
name Galanthus nivalis, features small, delicate blossoms, while the giant
snowdrop, known to scientists as the Galanthus elwesil, features striking large
early spring blooms.
The Iris reticulate is another
favorite early spring bloom. This bulb
is one of the most striking flowers in the world of gardening, and it is highly
prized for its beauty. The Iris
reticulate originally came from the high mountain areas of Western
Asia , and it does well in cold climates. The Iris reticulate does best in a well
drained bed containing coarse sand or grit.
When caring for an Iris reticulate, it
is important not to over water the plant, since this can cause severe damage to
the bulb. This plant comes in a wide
variety of colors, ranging from a pale amethyst to a deep, dark purple. In addition, the Iris reticulate has been
thoroughly hybridized, and a wide variety of hybrid colors, including solids,
speckles, stripes and splotches are available as well.
In addition to these somewhat common
early spring blooms, there are rarer varieties as well. One of the rarest of late winter and early
spring bulbs is the Adonis vernalis. The
Adonis appears to be a delicate plant, but it is able to make its way through
the snows of late winter to provide a beautiful bloom in March. The Adonis has a beautiful yellow bloom, and
it makes a wonderful companion to any landscape. The Adonis can be used anywhere, but it makes
a particularly good addition to a winter rock garden.
No matter which types of late winter
or early spring blooming flowers you choose, you will be rewarded with
beautiful color in your garden as the last days of winter give way to the first
days of spring.
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