Spring flowers
Browse through images of beautiful flowers. Each image leads to its plant profile where you can find out more about these familiar - and some not so familiar - plants that look stunning in spring.
27 Feb 2012
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Great camas (Camassia leichtlinii)
Great camas is a bulbous plant native to North America, with broader leaves than other species of this genus, ...more
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Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
The common snowdrop is one of the most popular of all cultivated bulbous plants, and its flowering is traditio ...more
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Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
Bluebells, almost half the global population of which is found in the UK, can create a stunning carpet of wood ...more
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Daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus)
The daffodil is the 'golden' flower that inspired the poetry of William Wordsworth.
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Sieber’s crocus (Crocus sieberi)
The corms of Sieber’s crocus are edible, apparently tasting of hazelnuts, and are eaten raw by mountain shephe ...more
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Tulipa sprengeri
Extinct in the wild, Tulipa sprengeri is a late-flowering, bright-red tulip with small flowers and shiny green ...more
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White hoop petticoat daffodil (Narcissus cantabricus)
The white hoop petticoat daffodil is named after the characteristic shape of its flower. mage: Richard Wilford
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Snake’s head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)
Snake’s head fritillary has stunning, chequer-patterned flowers, and has become quite rare in the wild.
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Snowdrop (Galanthus woronowii)
A snowdrop with wide, green, shiny leaves, Galanthus woronowii is currently the subject of research into susta ...more
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Mume (Prunus mume)
One of China and Japan's most popular plants, mume blossoms have long been a favourite subject in traditio ...more
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