It’s spring – or is it? These
longer, warmer days in Georgia have us all seeing a few blooms and anticipating
what’s next as we await the official arrival on Thursday the 20th.
Flowers above (not yet blooming!) are clockwise from upper left: beardtongue (Penstemon), Eastern columbine (Aquilegia canadensis), mouse-eared coreopsis (Coreopsis auriculata), foamflower (Tiarella), pink phlox (Phlox subulata), red buckeye (Aesculus pavia), and Piedmont azalea (Rhododendron canescens).
When it comes to native flowers, what can we expect? And what should we consider when we realize our spring doesn’t have enough native flowers? You can imagine that over the last several years, I’ve written about spring flowers a time or two.
Here is a list of spring topics you might want to read. I hope that you find something inspirational for this season.
Coreopsis
2017
Violets
are Blue Too 2013 and Violets
Are Complicated 2017
Tiny
Spring Anemones 2017
Houstonia,
We Have ... Tiny Flowers (Bluets) 2019
Green
& Gold 2023
Pass
the Mustard 2015
Native
Plants in Containers 2013
Field Trips for Spring:
Sosebee
Cove Trail in Spring 2015
The
Pocket at Pigeon Mountain February 2017
The
Pocket at Pigeon Mountain March 2017
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