What are the flowers that bloom in spring

Pink gerbera

Hello everyone! How are you doing this Sunday? Today, since we are in the most colorful season of the year, what better way to discover what are the flowers that bloom in spring. There are many plants that will make our eyes happy during these months, and all of them are suitable both to create beautiful flower beds in your garden, as well as to have on a table in your patio or terrace. As for example the one at the top of the article: the gerbera, whose flowers can be orange, pink or red. Although it is a plant considered as a perennial, it is grown as an annual or biennial if the winter weather is cool. Being protected from direct sunlight, it will give you very beautiful flowers.

But there are still other plants that I want to show you ...

Primula

Primula

La primula it is one of the first (if not the first) to welcome spring. It is also a perennial plant, but it is sensitive to excessive heat and the lack of environmental humidity ends up wreaking havoc on it. Still, for a few months you can enjoy its flowers. With a height not exceeding 30cm, it is ideal to have on the balcony.

Dragon mouth

Antirrhinum

La Dragon mouth It is outstanding. According to varieties, it can reach from 40 centimeters to one meter in height. Its flowers appear at the beginning of the year, and they will do so every season ... unless the winter is very cold.

Calceolaria

calceolaria bilata

Now calceolaria It is popularly known by the name of Venus shoes, referring to the strange shape of its flowers. It is a plant that behaves like an annual, very decorative.

Thoughts

Thoughts

The thoughts they are bi-annual plants, whose small flowers usually decorate our streets and gardens every season. They are cold hardy, so much so that it can bloom before we enter spring.

Carnations of the Indies

tagetes

We finish our selection with the carnations of the Indies. Annuals with a very easy cultivation that make them ideal candidates for beginners.

Which one did you like the most?


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  1.   Lourdes benitez said

    flowers that grow in gardens with a lot of sun

  2.   Belu said

    thank you it helped me a lot for school

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      I'm glad, belu 🙂

  3.   CRISTINA RODRIGUEZ TREVIÑO said

    I am doing a project for a course and I need to know about some flowers. Can you support me? geranium. teresitas, dwarf roses, begonias, pansies, I want to know if they are sunny or shaded by a lot of water or little, and if it is better if they are in a pot or directly in the ground.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Cristina.
      All the plants you mention can be both in direct sun and in semi-shade (where they have more light than shade).
      Regarding whether to have them in a pot or soil is indifferent. Being small they tend to be more in pots, but they also look great in gardens.
      And finally, with regard to the water they need, it is quite a lot. Especially in summer you have to water very often (every 2-3 days), while the rest of the year 2-3 weekly waterings will suffice.
      A greeting.