Monday, 24 April 2017

Good Seasonal Flowers to Grow



Mostly the flowers are late summer or spring bloomers, as March is the season in which the weather is pleasant not very cold and not very hot it is the most favorable condition for the plant and flowers to grow. Gardeners can enliven their backyards, gardens and greenhouses with color of nature in March. Whereas many flowers shun cool weather, a few early bloomers just tolerate what type of conditions. For the first hint of spring, they blossom and perk up. Because they are in a variety of looks and colors, gardeners can easily find any bloomer to suit their landscape, make it attractive and beautiful by their color. Does this Spark an idea?


1. Snowdrop

Snowdrops, or Galan flowers growing to heights of 4 to 6 inches, these flowers are delicate white flowers that hail from Europe and Asia. They tend to have three outer petals with a second layer of petals inside; they have the appearance of small drooping stars and they face down toward the ground. They are often the last remnants of a white winter as snow melts and leaves snowdrops to bloom in March.


2. Flowering Quince
   
Flowering Quince also known as the Chaenomeles speciosa, according to the University of Arkansas "Plant of the Week" feature. The flowering quince is a deciduous shrub that works well as a hedge plant. It grows 6 feet tall with a span of 10 feet. It then comes alive with small, pink-red flowers in March. In winter, it sometimes produces a few blossoms, as if testing conditions.


3. Rhododendron

Rhododendrons come in a variety of styles and colors, and many bloom early in March rather than waiting for spring to hit. Early bloomers include the pinkish-purple Praecox, the white Bric-a-brac and the intricate lavender Conemaugh. Despite their late winter flowering, they dislike frost.



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