It takes a brave flower to poke through the snow and bloom in the days when winter's grip has barely loosened. And that's just what early-spring flowers such as Virginia bluebells, trout lilly, ...
Please can you help me identify the flowers in the attached photo? It is a clump of flowers that have bloomed on our empty wooded lot each year I've been here in Huntsville. Is it native to the area?
* What it is: Virginia bluebells are a Pennsylvania-native perennial that typically grow in woodland colonies and produce clusters of small, blue, trumpet-shaped clusters from late March into early ...
Blue is a difficult color to achieve in the ornamental garden, wouldn't you say? Especially during early spring, which is dominated by the yellows of forsythia, daffodil and spicebush. There's ...
Enjoy a colorful yard year after year! 🌷 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People planting flowers in a backyard - Fangxianuo/Getty Images Bluebells have a way of charming us. They seem to dance in the ...
Spring is here, and flower-filled parks and farms offer a great way to enjoy the season—and sometimes even bring colorful blooms home. Strolling through tulips or wild bluebells makes for a great date ...
Virginia bluebells are native to central Illinois, occurring in woodlands and often forming large patches. Virginia bluebells produce attractive foliage and flowers and are a great addition to shade ...
Cherry blossoms aren’t the only spring flowers worthy of attention in the Washington area. The delicate, bright-blue Virginia bluebells are another welcoming sign of springtime. Virginia bluebells are ...
Little did I know when I planned to write this article, we would have a week with temperatures in the sixties and even reach the seventies in February. It does feel as though spring is arriving early ...