1. Carnation
Carnations, which originated in the Mediterranean, were introduced to Vietnam in the first half of the 20th century. These flowers are characterized by slender stems, short internodes, and compound leaves, and they come in a variety of colors, including white, blue, pink, yellow, and red. By combining these colors, it is possible to create stunning borders. Carnations bloom in the spring and summer, and if the weather is not too cold, they can last until winter.
2. Daffodils
Daffodils, also known as the “flower of pride,” have been selected as the representative flower for the third month, which marks the spring equinox. The pure white and luxurious yellow colors of daffodils represent the rejuvenation and growth of spring, making them a popular choice during this season. As a result, the popularity of daffodils continues to rise each spring.
3. Bronze flowers
The coin flower is a symbol of affluence, love, and full happiness, and it thrives best during spring when it can avoid exposure to intense light. The field tree is a low-maintenance plant, making it a great option for home decoration.
4. Blessed grass
The Blessed Grass, also known as Adonis of the Mao family, is associated with spring due to its brilliant yellow or striking red color. Unlike apricots in the South or pink peach petals in the North, Blessed Grass harmoniously combines the beauty of both colors.
5. Spring leopard flowers
The name “Spring leopard flowers” evokes images of beauty and grace, which perfectly describes this flower. It is a popular spring flower that is easy to grow and care for, and its seeds are affordable. With clean and nutrient-rich water, these flowers can bloom beautifully for several months. The Spring leopard flower comes in many colors that work together harmoniously to create a stunning visual display.