Finding the perfect spring flower names for your garden is one of the best parts of the season. I have been there. After months of grey winter, those first blooms feel like magic. Snowdrops pushing through frozen ground. Crocuses opening in the sun. Daffodils nodding in the March wind. This collection is different. You will find spring flower names from earliest to latest, organized by bloom time, color, and type.
What Are Spring Flower Names?
Spring flower names are the names of flowers that bloom during spring, typically from March to May in the Northern Hemisphere. Unlike summer flowers that love heat, spring flowers often prefer cool temperatures. Many are bulbs planted the previous fall. Others are perennials that wake up early. Spring flowers bring hope, renewal, and bright colors after winter’s grey. The most famous spring flower names include tulip, daffodil, hyacinth, and crocus.
Early Spring Flower Names (February to March)

These brave flowers bloom while snow might still be on the ground. They are the first signs of spring.
- Snowdrop
- Winter Aconite
- Crocus
- Glory of the Snow
- Siberian Squill
- Spring Starflower
- Early Crocus
- Snowflake
- Leucojum
- Winter Windflower
- Anemone Blanda
- Grecian Windflower
- Puschkinia
- Striped Squill
- Scilla
- Chionodoxa
- Eranthis
- Galanthus
- Iris Reticulata
- Dwarf Iris
- Winter Iris
- Early Daffodil
- February Gold Daffodil
- Tete a Tete Daffodil
- Early Tulip
- Species Tulip
- Kaufmanniana Tulip
- Fosteriana Tulip
- Greigii Tulip
- Early Hyacinth
- Roman Hyacinth
- Early Primrose
- Cowslip
- Oxlip
- Early Violet
- Labrador Violet
- Early Pansy
- Winter Pansy
- Ice Pansy
- Hellebore (early varieties)
- Snowdrop is the first spring flower
- Winter Aconite has bright yellow blooms
- Crocus comes in purple, white, and yellow
- Glory of the Snow is star shaped blue
- Siberian Squill is deep blue
- Spring Starflower is pale blue with a star
- Snowflake looks like a larger snowdrop
- Winter Windflower has daisy like blooms
- Puschkinia is striped blue and white
- Striped Squill has blue striped petals
- Scilla is bright blue
- Chionodoxa is called Glory of the Snow
- Eranthis is Winter Aconite
- Galanthus is Snowdrop
- Iris Reticulata is netted iris
- Dwarf Iris is only a few inches tall
- February Gold Daffodil blooms very early
- Tete a Tete is a miniature early daffodil
- Species Tulips bloom earlier than hybrids
- Kaufmanniana Tulip is water lily tulip
Mid Spring Flower Names (March to April)
These flowers bloom when the weather is cool but not freezing. They bring color to the awakening garden.
- Daffodil
- Narcissus
- Hyacinth
- Tulip (mid varieties)
- Primrose
- Cowslip
- Oxlip
- Violet
- Sweet Violet
- Pansy
- Viola
- Johnny Jump Up
- Heartsease
- Forget Me Not
- Myosotis
- Bleeding Heart
- Dicentra
- Lungwort
- Pulmonaria
- Bergenia
- Elephant Ears
- Candytuft
- Iberis
- Aubrieta
- Rockcress
- Arabis
- Wallflower
- Erysimum
- English Daisy
- Bellis Perennis
- Grape Hyacinth
- Muscari
- Glory of the Snow (late)
- Scilla (late)
- Chionodoxa (late)
- Fritillary
- Snake’s Head Fritillary
- Crown Imperial
- Fritillaria Imperialis
- Trillium
- Wake Robin
- Daffodil is the classic spring flower
- Narcissus is the botanical name for daffodil
- Hyacinth has intensely fragrant blooms
- Tulips come in every color
- Primrose blooms in many bright colors
- Cowslip is a wild primrose
- Oxlip is a primrose hybrid
- Violet has sweetly scented purple blooms
- Sweet Violet is the most fragrant violet
- Pansy has face like markings
- Viola is smaller than pansy
- Johnny Jump Up is a small viola
- Forget Me Not has tiny blue blooms
- Bleeding Heart has heart shaped pink flowers
- Lungwort has spotted leaves and pink blue blooms
- Bergenia has large leathery leaves
- Candytuft forms white mounds
- Aubrieta carpets the ground in purple
- Wallflower blooms in orange, yellow, purple
- English Daisy has small pom pom blooms
- Grape Hyacinth looks like tiny purple grapes
- Fritillary has checkerboard pattern petals
- Crown Imperial has crown shaped orange blooms
- Trillium has three petals and three leaves
- Wake Robin is another name for trillium
Late Spring Flower Names (April to May)
These flowers bloom when the weather is warming up. They bridge the gap between spring and summer.
- Peony
- Iris
- Bearded Iris
- Siberian Iris
- Japanese Iris
- Lilac
- Syringa
- Rhododendron
- Azalea
- Lily of the Valley
- Convallaria
- Foxglove
- Digitalis
- Delphinium
- Larkspur
- Columbine
- Aquilegia
- Lupine
- Lupinus
- Allium
- Ornamental Onion
- Globe Allium
- Star of Persia
- Allium Christophii
- Giant Allium
- Allium Giganteum
- Lily (early varieties)
- Asiatic Lily
- Martagon Lily
- Tiger Lily (early)
- Trumpet Lily
- Easter Lily
- Madonna Lily
- Calla Lily (spring)
- Arum Lily
- Solomon’s Seal
- Polygonatum
- False Solomon’s Seal
- May Lily
- Lily of the Valley
- Cuckoo Flower
- Lady’s Smock
- Ragged Robin
- Peony has huge fragrant blooms in late spring
- Iris has sword like leaves and intricate flowers
- Bearded Iris has fuzzy falls
- Siberian Iris is more delicate
- Japanese Iris has flat wide petals
- Lilac is a fragrant spring shrub
- Rhododendron has large clusters of blooms
- Azalea is a smaller leaved rhododendron
- Lily of the Valley has tiny bell shaped flowers
- Foxglove has tall spikes of tubular blooms
- Delphinium has tall blue flower spikes
- Larkspur is the annual version of delphinium
- Columbine has unique spurred flowers
- Lupine has tall pea like flower spikes
- Allium is the ornamental onion with round heads
- Globe Allium has huge purple spheres
- Asiatic Lily is an early summer lily
- Martagon Lily has turkish cap shaped flowers
- Easter Lily is forced to bloom at Easter
- Madonna Lily is pure white
- Calla Lily has elegant trumpet shaped blooms
- Solomon’s Seal has arching stems with bells
- Cuckoo Flower blooms in wet meadows
- Lady’s Smock has pale pink blooms
- Ragged Robin has ragged pink petals
Spring Bulb Flower Names
These flowers grow from bulbs planted in fall. They are the most common spring flowers.
- Tulip
- Daffodil
- Narcissus
- Hyacinth
- Crocus
- Snowdrop
- Galanthus
- Winter Aconite
- Eranthis
- Glory of the Snow
- Chionodoxa
- Siberian Squill
- Scilla
- Spring Starflower
- Ipheion
- Grape Hyacinth
- Muscari
- Fritillary
- Fritillaria
- Crown Imperial
- Fritillaria Imperialis
- Snake’s Head Fritillary
- Fritillaria Meleagris
- Iris (bulbous)
- Iris Reticulata
- Dutch Iris
- Iris Hollandica
- Allium
- Ornamental Onion
- Star of Persia
- Allium Christophii
- Giant Allium
- Allium Giganteum
- Drumstick Allium
- Allium Sphaerocephalon
- Bluebell (bulbous)
- Hyacinthoides
- Spanish Bluebell
- Hyacinthoides Hispanica
- English Bluebell
- Hyacinthoides Non Scripta
- Wood Hyacinth
- Summer Snowflake (spring blooming)
- Leucojum Aestivum
- Tulips are the most planted spring bulb
- Daffodils are deer resistant
- Hyacinths are the most fragrant spring bulb
- Crocus is the earliest spring bulb
- Snowdrop blooms through snow
- Winter Aconite has yellow buttercup flowers
- Glory of the Snow blooms in late winter
- Siberian Squill naturalizes easily
- Grape Hyacinth looks like tiny grapes
- Fritillary has checkerboard patterns
- Crown Imperial has a skunky smell
- Snake’s Head Fritillary is native to meadows
- Dutch Iris is a common cut flower
- Allium has round purple flower heads
- Star of Persia has huge silver purple spheres
- Giant Allium can grow 4 feet tall
- Drumstick Allium has egg shaped heads
- English Bluebell is protected in the UK
- Spanish Bluebell is more vigorous
- Summer Snowflake blooms in late spring
- Wood Hyacinth is another name for bluebell
Spring Perennial Flower Names

These flowers come back every year. They are not bulbs, but they bloom in spring.
- Peony
- Paeonia
- Iris (rhizomatous)
- Bearded Iris
- Siberian Iris
- Japanese Iris
- Louisiana Iris
- Primrose
- Primula
- Cowslip
- Primula Veris
- Oxlip
- Primula Elatior
- Polyanthus Primrose
- Primula Polyantha
- Bleeding Heart
- Dicentra Spectabilis
- Fernleaf Bleeding Heart
- Dicentra Eximia
- Fringed Bleeding Heart
- Lungwort
- Pulmonaria
- Bergenia
- Bergenia Cordifolia
- Candytuft
- Iberis Sempervirens
- Aubrieta
- Aubrieta Deltoidea
- Rockcress
- Arabis Caucasia
- Wallflower
- Erysimum Cheiri
- English Daisy
- Bellis Perennis
- Forget Me Not
- Myosotis Sylvatica
- Viola (perennial)
- Viola Cornuta
- Horned Violet
- Sweet Violet
- Viola Odorata
- Pasque Flower
- Pulsatilla Vulgaris
- Lenten Rose
- Christmas Rose
- Helleborus Niger
- Peony is the queen of spring perennials
- Iris comes in many heights and colors
- Primrose blooms in almost every color
- Cowslip is a wild primrose
- Polyanthus Primrose has flowers on tall stems
- Bleeding Heart has heart shaped pink flowers
- Fernleaf Bleeding Heart blooms longer
- Lungwort has unique spotted leaves
- Bergenia has large leathery leaves
- Candytuft forms white flowering mounds
- Aubrieta cascades over walls
- Rockcress is a creeping ground cover
- Wallflower blooms in warm colors
- English Daisy is a small perennial daisy
- Forget Me Not self seeds easily
- Viola Cornuta blooms for months
- Horned Violet has spurred petals
- Sweet Violet is the most fragrant violet
- Pasque Flower blooms at Easter
- Lenten Rose blooms during Lent
- Christmas Rose blooms in winter
Spring Wildflower Names
These flowers grow naturally in meadows, woodlands, and fields.
- Bluebell
- Hyacinthoides
- English Bluebell
- Spanish Bluebell
- Wood Anemone
- Anemone Nemorosa
- Cuckoo Flower
- Cardamine Pratensis
- Lady’s Smock
- Ragged Robin
- Silene Flos Cuculi
- Marsh Marigold
- Caltha Palustris
- Kingcup
- Golden Saxifrage
- Chrysosplenium
- Wood Sorrel
- Oxalis Acetosella
- Common Sorrel
- Rumex Acetosa
- Wild Garlic
- Allium Ursinum
- Ramsons
- Wood Violet
- Viola Riviniana
- Dog Violet
- Viola Canina
- Hairy Violet
- Viola Hirta
- Early Purple Orchid
- Orchis Mascula
- Green Winged Orchid
- Orchis Morio
- Lady Orchid
- Orchis Purpurea
- Monkey Orchid
- Orchis Simia
- Solomon’s Seal (wild)
- Polygonatum Multiflorum
- Wild Daffodil
- Narcissus Pseudonarcissus
- Lenten Lily
- Wild Tulip
- Tulipa Sylvestris
- Snake’s Head Fritillary (wild)
- Fritillaria Meleagris
- Bluebell carpets woodlands in spring
- English Bluebell is protected
- Spanish Bluebell has flowers all around the stem
- Wood Anemone has white windflower blooms
- Cuckoo Flower blooms when cuckoos arrive
- Lady’s Smock has pale pink blooms
- Ragged Robin has ragged pink petals
- Marsh Marigold loves wet soil
- Kingcup is another name for marsh marigold
- Wood Sorrel has sour tasting leaves
- Wild Garlic carpets woodlands with white blooms
- Ramsons is another name for wild garlic
- Wood Violet is purple with white spur
- Dog Violet has no scent
- Early Purple Orchid is one of the earliest orchids
- Green Winged Orchid has green veined petals
- Lady Orchid has a lady shaped lip
- Monkey Orchid has a monkey shaped lip
- Wild Daffodil is smaller than garden varieties
- Lenten Lily is another name for wild daffodil
- Wild Tulip is yellow and red
- Snake’s Head Fritillary has checkerboard petals
Fragrant Spring Flower Names
These spring flowers are known for their beautiful scents.
- Hyacinth
- Lilac
- Syringa Vulgaris
- Lily of the Valley
- Convallaria Majalis
- Sweet Violet
- Viola Odorata
- Daphne
- Daphne Odora
- Winter Daphne
- Edgeworthia
- Paper Bush
- Osmanthus
- Sweet Olive
- Osmanthus Fragrans
- Mock Orange
- Philadelphus
- Japanese Snowbell
- Styrax Japonicus
- Fringe Tree
- Chionanthus Virginicus
- Korean Spice Viburnum
- Viburnum Carolcephalum
- Burkwood Viburnum
- Viburnum Burkwoodii
- Judas Tree
- Cercis Siliquastrum
- Magnolia (fragrant varieties)
- Magnolia Stellata
- Star Magnolia
- Magnolia Soulangeana
- Saucer Magnolia
- Sweet Pea (spring annual)
- Lathyrus Odoratus
- Stock (spring variety)
- Matthiola Incana
- Wallflower (scented varieties)
- Erysimum
- Primrose (some varieties)
- Primula Vulgaris
- Cowslip
- Primula Veris
- Hyacinth is the most fragrant spring bulb
- Lilac scent is loved worldwide
- Lily of the Valley has a sweet delicate scent
- Sweet Violet is used in perfumery
- Daphne has an intense sweet scent
- Edgeworthia is called Paper Bush
- Osmanthus has apricot scented blooms
- Mock Orange smells like orange blossoms
- Korean Spice Viburnum has clove scent
- Judas Tree has pea like fragrant flowers
- Star Magnolia has a light lemon scent
- Sweet Pea is a fragrant annual vine
- Stock has a spicy clove scent
- Wallflower smells like violets
- Cowslip has a subtle apricot scent
- Primrose has a light honey scent
- Fringe Tree has white fringe like blooms
- Japanese Snowbell has bell shaped fragrant flowers
Pink Spring Flower Names

These spring flowers bloom in beautiful shades of pink.
- Pink Tulip
- Pink Hyacinth
- Pink Daffodil
- Pink Peony
- Pink Bleeding Heart
- Pink Primrose
- Pink Pansy
- Pink Viola
- Pink Violet
- Pink Rhododendron
- Pink Azalea
- Pink Lilac
- Pink Camellia (spring blooming)
- Pink Cherry Blossom
- Prunus Serrulata
- Pink Crabapple Blossom
- Malus
- Pink Plum Blossom
- Prunus Cerasifera
- Pink Peach Blossom
- Prunus Persica
- Pink Almond Blossom
- Prunus Dulcis
- Pink Magnolia
- Magnolia Soulangeana
- Pink Saucer Magnolia
- Pink Star Magnolia
- Magnolia Stellata
- Pink Dogwood
- Cornus Florida Rubra
- Pink Redbud
- Cercis Canadensis
- Pink Judas Tree
- Cercis Siliquastrum
- Pink Foxglove
- Digitalis Purpurea
- Pink Columbine
- Aquilegia
- Pink Lupine
- Lupinus
- Pink Allium
- Allium Roseum
- Pink Trillium
- Trillium Erectum
- Red Trillium (actually pinkish)
- Pink Fritillary
- Fritillaria Meleagris
- Pink Tulips range from blush to hot pink
- Pink Hyacinth is fragrant and sweet
- Pink Peony has huge romantic blooms
- Pink Bleeding Heart has heart shaped flowers
- Pink Rhododendron covers entire shrubs
- Pink Azalea blooms in late spring
- Pink Lilac is less common than purple
- Pink Cherry Blossom is famous worldwide
- Pink Crabapple has pink buds opening white
- Pink Magnolia is a classic spring tree
- Pink Dogwood has pink bracts
- Pink Redbud has pea like pink blooms
- Pink Foxglove has tall pink spires
- Pink Columbine has spurred pink flowers
- Pink Lupine has tall pink spikes
- Pink Allium has small round pink heads
- Pink Trillium has three pink petals
- Pink Fritillary has checkerboard pink blooms
- Pink Camellia blooms in early spring
- Pink Primrose has soft pink petals
White Spring Flower Names
These spring flowers bloom in pure white.
- White Tulip
- White Daffodil
- White Hyacinth
- White Crocus
- White Snowdrop
- White Winter Aconite (rare)
- White Glory of the Snow
- White Siberian Squill
- White Spring Starflower
- White Grape Hyacinth
- White Fritillary
- White Crown Imperial
- White Trillium
- Trillium Grandiflorum
- White Bleeding Heart
- Dicentra Spectabilis Alba
- White Peony
- Paeonia Lactiflora
- White Iris (bearded iris)
- White Siberian Iris
- White Japanese Iris
- White Lilac
- Syringa Vulgaris Alba
- White Rhododendron
- White Azalea
- White Dogwood
- Cornus Florida
- White Redbud
- Cercis Canadensis Alba
- White Magnolia
- Magnolia Virginiana
- Sweet Bay Magnolia
- White Star Magnolia
- Magnolia Stellata
- White Candy Tuft
- Iberis Sempervirens
- White Rockcress
- Arabis Caucasia
- White Wallflower
- Erysimum Alba
- White English Daisy
- Bellis Perennis
- White Forget Me Not
- Myosotis Sylvia Alba
- White Pasque Flower
- Pulsatilla Vulgaris Alba
- White Lenten Rose
- White Tulips look elegant in gardens
- White Daffodils have pure white petals
- White Hyacinth is highly fragrant
- White Crocus blooms very early
- White Snowdrop is the classic snowdrop
- White Glory of the Snow is rare
- White Grape Hyacinth looks like white grapes
- White Fritillary has checkerboard markings
- White Trillium is the most common trillium
- White Bleeding Heart has white heart blooms
- White Peony is fragrant and classic
- White Iris stands out in the garden
- White Lilac has a sweet scent
- White Dogwood is a native tree
- White Redbud has white pea like blooms
- White Magnolia has lemon scented flowers
- White Candy Tuft forms white mounds
- White Rockcress cascades over rocks
- White English Daisy has small pom pom blooms
- White Forget Me Not has tiny white flowers
- White Pasque Flower blooms at Easter
- White Lenten Rose has nodding white blooms
Yellow Spring Flower Names
These spring flowers bloom in bright, cheerful yellow.
- Yellow Tulip
- Yellow Daffodil
- Yellow Hyacinth
- Yellow Crocus
- Yellow Winter Aconite
- Yellow Primrose
- Cowslip
- Oxlip
- Yellow Pansy
- Yellow Viola
- Yellow Violet
- Yellow Rhododendron
- Yellow Azalea
- Yellow Forsythia
- Yellow Cornelian Cherry
- Cornus Mas
- Yellow Magnolia
- Magnolia Acuminata
- Cucumber Tree Magnolia
- Yellow Japanese Rose
- Kerria Japonica
- Yellow Potentilla
- Shrubby Cinquefoil
- Yellow Barberry
- Berberis
- Yellow Oregon Grape
- Mahonia Aquifolium
- Yellow Wallflower
- Erysimum
- Yellow Alyssum
- Aurinia Saxatilis
- Basket of Gold
- Yellow Candytuft
- Iberis (yellow varieties)
- Yellow English Daisy
- Bellis Perennis
- Yellow Trillium
- Trillium Luteum
- Yellow Wood Poppy
- Stylophorum Diphyllum
- Yellow Celandine
- Ranunculus Ficaria
- Lesser Celandine
- Yellow Marsh Marigold
- Caltha Palustris
- Kingcup
- Yellow Tulips symbolize cheerful thoughts
- Yellow Daffodil is the classic spring flower
- Yellow Hyacinth has a sweet scent
- Yellow Crocus blooms through snow
- Yellow Winter Aconite looks like buttercups
- Yellow Primrose is a true spring sign
- Cowslip is a native yellow wildflower
- Oxlip is a primrose hybrid
- Yellow Forsythia is the earliest yellow shrub
- Cornelian Cherry blooms before forsythia
- Yellow Magnolia is a rare tree
- Yellow Japanese Rose has arching branches
- Yellow Potentilla blooms all summer
- Yellow Oregon Grape has holly like leaves
- Yellow Alyssum carpets the ground in gold
- Basket of Gold is a popular ground cover
- Yellow Wood Poppy loves shade
- Yellow Celandine spreads easily
- Yellow Marsh Marigold loves wet soil
- Kingcup is another name for marsh marigold
- Yellow Violet is a rare wildflower
Blue and Purple Spring Flower Names

These spring flowers bloom in cool shades of blue and purple.
- Blue Tulip
- Purple Tulip
- Blue Hyacinth
- Purple Hyacinth
- Blue Crocus
- Purple Crocus
- Blue Glory of the Snow
- Blue Siberian Squill
- Blue Spring Starflower
- Blue Grape Hyacinth
- Purple Grape Hyacinth
- Blue Iris
- Purple Iris
- Blue Violet
- Purple Violet
- Blue Rhododendron
- Purple Rhododendron
- Blue Azalea
- Purple Azalea
- Blue Lilac
- Purple Lilac
- Blue Pansy
- Purple Pansy
- Blue Viola
- Purple Viola
- Blue Forget Me Not
- Purple Pasque Flower
- Blue Lungwort
- Pulmonaria
- Blue Jacob’s Ladder
- Polemonium Caeruleum
- Blue Speedwell
- Veronica
- Blue Phlox
- Phlox Divaricata
- Woodland Phlox
- Blue Columbine
- Aquilegia Caerulea
- Rocky Mountain Columbine
- Blue Lupine
- Lupinus Perennis
- Wild Lupine
- Blue Allium
- Allium Azureum
- Blue Camas
- Camassia Quamash
- Blue Tulips are actually purple blue
- Purple Tulips are more common
- Blue Hyacinths are very fragrant
- Blue Crocus blooms very early
- Glory of the Snow has star shaped blue petals
- Siberian Squill naturalizes in lawns
- Grape Hyacinth looks like tiny blue grapes
- Blue Iris is a classic bearded iris
- Blue Violet is common in woodlands
- Blue Rhododendron is less common
- Blue Lilac is a classic spring shrub
- Blue Pansy has dark markings
- Blue Forget Me Not is a woodland wildflower
- Purple Pasque Flower blooms at Easter
- Blue Lungwort has pink buds opening blue
- Jacob’s Ladder has ladder like leaves
- Blue Speedwell has tiny blue flowers
- Blue Phlox carpets woodland floors
- Blue Columbine is the state flower of Colorado
- Blue Lupine is a native wildflower
- Blue Allium has sky blue flower heads
- Blue Camas was harvested by Native Americans
- Wild Lupine is host to Karner blue butterflies
How To Choose Spring Flower Names
Picking the right spring flowers depends on your climate and your garden goals. Early spring needs cold hardy bulbs like snowdrops and crocuses. Mid spring needs daffodils and tulips. Late spring needs peonies and irises. Start with your growing zone. Then choose flowers that bloom at different times. A good spring garden has something blooming from February through May. Early, mid, and late. Learn the names. Layer the bloom times. Your garden will be colorful for months.
Why Spring Flower Names Matter for Gardeners
Knowing spring flower names helps you plan a garden that emerges in waves. Early spring bulbs wake up first. Mid spring perennials follow. Late spring shrubs and peonies close the season. Each flower has a specific bloom window. Learn those windows. Plant early, mid, and late varieties of the same flower. Early tulips, mid tulips, late tulips. Your tulip season can last six weeks instead of two. That is the power of knowing names and bloom times.
FAQs
What is the first flower of spring?
The snowdrop is widely considered the first flower of spring. It can bloom as early as January or February, often pushing through snow. Winter aconite and early crocuses also appear very early.
What is the most popular spring flower?
The tulip is the most popular spring flower worldwide. Daffodils and hyacinths are also extremely popular. In terms of perennials, peonies and irises are beloved.
What spring flowers bloom the longest?
Primroses can bloom for two months. Bleeding heart blooms for several weeks. Late tulips can last through May. Grape hyacinths have a long bloom season. For longest bloom, plant early, mid, and late varieties of the same flower.
What spring flowers are easiest to grow?
Daffodils are the easiest spring bulbs. They are deer resistant, they naturalize, and they come back every year. Crocuses and grape hyacinths are also very easy. For perennials, primroses and bleeding heart are low maintenance.
What spring flowers attract butterflies?
Lilacs, peonies, iris, and columbine attract butterflies. For early spring, crocus and hyacinth provide nectar for emerging butterflies. Late spring lilacs are butterfly favorites.
What spring flowers are best for cut bouquets?
Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, peonies, irises, and lilacs are all excellent cut flowers. Daffodils should be kept separate at first because their sap shortens other flowers’ vase life.
Conclusion
Spring flowers are hope made visible. After months of grey winter, the first crocus is a miracle. The first daffodil is a promise. The first tulip is a celebration. Each spring flower has a name worth knowing. Snowdrop. Crocus. Daffodil. Hyacinth. Tulip. Peony. Iris. Lilac. Each one arrives exactly when it should. No rush. No delay. Just perfect timing. So here is my question for you. What is your favorite spring flower? Is it the brave snowdrop? The cheerful daffodil? The fragrant hyacinth? The elegant tulip? The romantic peony? Drop your answer in the comments below. Let us celebrate spring together. I will go first. My favorite is the daffodil. It is the first real burst of yellow after winter. It never fails to make me smile. What is yours?

Ethan Carter is a nature enthusiast and content writer with a passion for flowers and botanical knowledge. He is the author behind FlowerNamez, where he shares simple and informative content about flower names, types, and meanings.
With a focus on clarity and accuracy, Ethan aims to help readers explore the beauty of flowers and understand their significance in everyday life.