Spring is always associated with flowers, that’s an undeniable fact. And even though now you can buy pretty much any flower at any time of the year, I love the seasonal flowers so much, because they’re strongly connected with a specific period, making it more meaningful.
So, in this post, I decided to gather some of the photos of spring flowers and try to convey the message they’re trying to teach us, simple humans.
Snowdrops
The season starts with the most brave flowers – snowdrops. They’re not afraid to come out when everything else in nature is still asleep. Seeing people selling the first snowdrops of the year always makes me so happy, because even if the weather’s cold and wintery, you realize that spring has arrived. They’re like a symbol of reawakening and hope, showing that even after the darkest night, there’s always a morning ahead. Also I love how they fill the house with the sweetest, yet gentle smell.

Tulips
Tulips can officially be considered as the symbol of spring, even though there are lots of other fascinating flowers. What I love about tulips is their versatility. They are of different colors with different forms of petals. They look beautiful both open and close. Tulips remind us that beauty doesn’t mean being the same. And sometimes our faults can be beautiful too.

Cherry Blossoms
The world transforms once again, when all trees blossom with these delicate flowers. Even the ugliest streets look different with cherry blossoms, so for me they’re full of actual magic. They always come out at their own time, sometimes very early, sometimes quite late, in order to remind us that nature doesn’t rush, it needs its time to grow and bloom. And so do we.


Lilacs
Lilacs are my most favorite flowers ever. They remind me of rainy May days, with chill breeze, thunderstorms and the best aroma ever. Somehow they fill the room with peace and coziness, and they never fail to soothe my soul, so I’m always the happiest, when I have a fresh bouquet of lilacs in my room.


That’s it for this post. I know there are lots of other gorgeous spring flowers, but I didn’t have enough photos of them. I really don’t know whether it was interesting or not, but I enjoyed making the collages of different years, as well as reminiscing about all past springs, each of which was uniquely inspiring and memorable.

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Very beautiful review of spring flowersโคโ
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thanks a lot๐
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I love spring flowers although they make my eyes a little puffy, it’s the best way to add some color and freshness to any room.
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absolutely agree! the room instantly looks way better and cozier once there are fresh flowers ๐
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I love spring flowers and their beauty is definitely something to celebrate but I’m a little confused by your post as you talk about snowdrops being the first sign of the coming season, but then you have photos of crocuses beneath the description.
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haha, my mistake. In Armenia we call both flowers snowdrops, since we don’t have the usual white snowdrops. So, even though now I know that they are different flowers, I still call the crocuses snowdrops ๐
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I did wonder if that might be the case!
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Wonderful photos ๐
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thanks a lot ๐
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meravigliosi questi fiori, buon 8 marzo, auguri ๐๐๐๐๐๐ค๐
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thank you so much! ๐
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