16 Spring Flowers to use in Floral Design
Image Sources: Allium / Pieris / Sweetpea / Poppies / Hellebore / Hyacinth / Frittileria / Iris / Tulips
16 beautiful spring flowers to use for floral design
- Lilac (white and purple)
- Allium (white and purple)
- Pieris (white and pink)
- Sweetpeas (various colours)
- Ranunculus (various colours)
- Iceland Poppies (warm shades of coral, peach, and cream)
- Fruit Blossoms (pink and white)
- Hellebore (muted tones of green, pink, and burgundy)
- Muscari (soft blue)
- Anemone (white, pink, and purple – all with a dark centre)
- Hyacinth (pink, white, blue)
- Spirea (white)
- Frittileria (muted dark burgundy/purple)
- Iris (purple/blue, yellow, white)
- Daffodils (all shades of yellow, white, and orange)
- Tulips (many colours and shades)
This is always at this time of year when I start to get excited (and impatient!) for spring. As you know I have a true love for all things local – flowers and produce especially, and where I live these things are in verrrry short supply (maybe non existent?) in the winter. However, come spring, the orchards burst into bloom, the sides of the road turn yellow with daffodils, and strawberry and rhubarb season isn’t far behind. Spring flowers are my favourite. Not only do spring flowers come after a long and dull winter, they truly are some of the most beautiful in my opinion. Each has a special personality that I don’t quite find in any other season. The above list is some of my favourite spring flowers that you will find blooming outside and filling the flower shops between February and May.
Are you a spring flower lover too? Take a look at some of our other spring flower related posts!
How to Make Tulip Arrangements
DIY Spring Bulb Planter
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