Azalea
The brightly colored Azalea provides a great transition from late spring to early summer blooms.
Magnolia
The star magnolia is the first variety to blossom post-frost.
Iris
There are several breeds of iris that bloom towards the end of spring. Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow
Jasmine
Identified by its distinctively aromatic scent and lovely clusters of starry white flowers, the jasmine is in bloom from spring through fall.
Lily
The exotic calla lily is often used in spring wedding bouquets, the lily of the valley, which means return of happiness in the language of flowers, is the flower of the month of May.
Primrose
A sweet and delicate early spring-blooming perennial.
Heather
Heather flowers are usually different shades of red and purple and bloom on an evergreen shrub.
Viola/Violet
Violas are a flower in the violet family, so the fact that they’re purple makes a lot of sense
Camellia
Camellia flowers are usually different shades of pink and originally come from Asia, blooming in the spring and as late as November.
MARIGOLD
As flowers, marigolds are in the sunflower family, and they attract bees and other insects that will help protect your garden from pests.
BLOSSOM
Cherry blossoms are seriously gorgeous so beautiful, in fact, that people flock to see them when they bloom every year.
Spring is around the corner…..
Xoxooo.