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Early Spring Flowers
Tulips
Said to signal the arrival of spring, it's no wonder that tulips are at the top of our list. The tulip (scientific name: Tulipa) is said to mean 'perfect love'.
Meaning
Pink tulips symbolise happiness, good wishes and an attachment to someone.
Colour Range
Most commonly pink or red but other colours - blue, purple, yellow and white - are available.
Availability
February-September (depending on the variety).
Vase life
Approx. 7-10 days
Tulip Care Tips
Hyacinths
Hyacinths smell beautiful which is why they're often used in perfumes. Each colour smells a little different.
Meaning
Pink hyacinths mean 'playful joy' which really reflects the essence of spring.
Colour range
Cerise, pink, pure white, cream, salmon, china blue, deep blue, light blue and lilac.
Availability
These early spring flowers bloom from November-May.
Vase life
Approx. 7-10 days
Hyacinth Care Tips
Daffodil (Narcissus)
Daffodil is the common name for the narcissus plant. As an early spring flower they symbolise new beginnings and rebirth.
Meaning
The gift of daffodils means 'you are the only one' and is believed to bring happiness.
Colour range
Pure white, buttercream, pale yellow, bright yellow, gold and two-toned.
Availability
November-May, peaks January-March
Vase life
Approx. 5-7 days
Daffodil Care Tips
Pansy
The name pansy comes from the French verb 'penser' meaning 'to think', which is why it symbolises remembrance, love or admiration for another.
Meaning
Yellow pansies represent happiness or a bright disposition which is ideal for spring.
Colour range
Pansies come in a range of colours from yellow through to violet. They can be solid, bi-coloured or tri-coloured.
Availability
Early spring / summer.
Vase life
Approx. 7-10 days
Pansy Care Tips
Primrose
The primrose (scientific name: Primula Vulgaris) is the signal that spring has begun. It naturally grows in woodlands but would be equally at home in your garden.
Meaning
The primrose symbolises not being able to live without a partner, and is usually related to young love.
Colour range
Most commonly yellow but can also be found in white, purple, red or pink.
Availability
These early spring flowers bloom from March-May.
Vase life
Approx. 7-10 days
Primrose Care Tips
These regal flowers have been linked to the monarchy since medieval times - the French monarchy in particular - which is why their national symbol is the fleur-de-lis, which means faith, hope, wisdom and valour.
Meaning
Royalty, faith, hope, wisdom
Colour range
Traditionally purple or blue, but also found in yellow, white, pink, red, brown and almost black.
Availability
Peaks January-May, but commercially available all year round.
Vase life
Approx. 3-6 days
Iris Care Tips
Snowdrops
The snowdrop (scientific name: Galanthus nivalis) is a hardy little plant and a very early spring flower. In fact, they are one of the first indicators that spring is upon us, often working their way through the snow to bloom.
Meaning
Hope, rebirth, purity and consolation.
Colour range
As the name suggests snowdrops only come in one colour - white.
Availability
January-March.
Vase life
Unfortunately, snowdrops can't be placed in a vase but still look lovely in the garden
Snowdrop Care Tips
Anemones
The name of this perennial flower is derived from the Greek word 'anemos,'which means 'the wind'. The anemone genus consists of around 200 species and belongs to the Ranunculaceae family.
Meaning
White anemones symbolise sincerity and were a favourite of impressionist painters - you'll see them in works by Matisse and Monet.
Colour range
The most common colour is white but you'll also find scarlet, crimson, blue and purple.
Availability
October-May
Vase life
Approx. 2-3 days
Anemone Care Tips
Crocus
Crocuses are one of the first early spring flowers to emerge. It is often called ‘the light bulb’ flower because of its shape until it fully blooms. Saffron comes from the crocus flower which is used as a spice for cooking, an antioxidant and a fragrance in perfumes.
Meaning
Youthfulness, cheerfulness.
Colour range
White, yellow and purple.
Availability
February-April
Vase life
Approx. 2-3 days
Crocus Care Tips
Late Spring Flowers
Allium
Allium (from the Latin word for garlic) comes in hundreds of spices and most of them have a distinctive round shaped head. In recent years it has become quite popular as an ornamental flowers in interior design and wedding arrangements.
Meaning
Allium means unity and patience, and is often given to someone who is seen as flawless and elegant, making it the ideal choice for brides-to-be.
Colour range
Purple, lavender, blue, pink, pale green and white.
Availability
These are late spring flowers, but are often available all year round.
Vase life
Approx. 5-10 days
Allium Care Tips
Lilacs
The name 'lilac' simply refers to the light purple colour of these pretty blooms. They are an early spring flower with one of the shortest bloom times - only lasting for 3 weeks at the beginning of spring.
Meaning
Lilacs symbolise renewal and confidence which is why they are often given as graduation gifts.
Colour range
Lilac, magenta, violet, blue and white.
Availability
February-November. Commercially grown lilacs are available all year round.
Vase life
Approx. 3-7 days
Lilac Care Tips
Bluebell
The bluebell (scientific name: Hyacinthoides non-scripta), is often found covering woodland in a beautiful carpet of blue.
Meaning
It is said to mean humility or gratitude. They can also represent everlasting love. It is believed that you can use a bluebell to call fairies, and you should not pick them because it brings bad luck to your home. Bluebells are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act, so they can't be picked with the purpose of selling them.
Colour range
Mostly commonly white but also come in grey, pale blue, lilac and dark cobalt.
Availability
April-June
Vase life
Unfortunately, Bluebells can't be placed in vases but they still look lovely in the garden
Bluebell Care Tips
Freesia
Freesias originate from Africa, but are a staple of flower shops all over the world. This spring flower favourite is named after Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Freese - a 19th century German physician.
Meaning
Trust and innocence.
Colour range
Most commonly yellow and white but can be also be found in red, purple, orange and pink.
Availability
April-November but are usually available all year round.
Vase life
Approx. 7-10 days
Freesia Care Tips
Peony
Peonies are native to China and are highly valued, which is why they're often referred to as the 'king of flowers'.
Meaning
Happy marriage, prosperity, good fortune, honour and compassion.
Colour range
The most common colour is pink, but you might also come across red and white varieties. Coral/peach is quite popular too.
Availability
They bloom in late spring from April-June.
Vase life
Approx. 5-7 days
Peony Care Tips
Azalea
As one of the more delicate flowers in our list, it's no surprise that azaleas stand for love, gentleness, femininity and fragile passion that is still developing. They are part of the rhododendron family.
Meaning
They are known to symbolise missing your home and wishing to return.
Colour range
Most commonly pink or red but other colours - blue, purple, yellow and white - are available.
Availability
February-September (depending on the variety).
Vase life
Approx. 7-10 days
Azalea Care Tips
Pink Spring Flowers
These beautiful spring blooms are available in a range of pinks - from a dusky soft pink through to peach and bright fuchsia. Some types come in a few other colours too for a full vibrant display.
Yellow Spring Flowers
Nothing says spring like the vibrancy of yellow. These spring flowers are guaranteed to add life and joy to any home, garden or wedding.
White Spring Flowers
White makes us think of purity, innocence and serenity which is why it's very popular in wedding arrangements. As white goes well with any colour, these blooms will also look great at home.
Blue & Purple Spring Flowers
These blooms are perfect for those looking for something more distinctive due to the fact that blue and purple are not very popular colours to find in nature. From delicate, pastel shades of sky-blue to dramatic royal blue and deep purple, these flowers are sure to stand out in any arrangement!