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By Laura Kiniry

If you don't know when and where to see the best blossoms, chances are you won't -- the timing of the prettiest blooms varies by region and can last just a few weeks.

Whether you want to see Arizona's wildflowers or Scotland's heather, you won't want to miss these 10 great destinations.

Photo Caption: Gold Poppies at Picacho Peak State Park in Arizona

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Wildflowers in Southern Arizona

When to Go: It really depends on rainfall, but typically March and April. This is when the hills and roadsides across southern Arizona pop with colors like red, gold, and blue. The region is best known for bright yellow brittlebush and Mexican gold poppies. You may also see wildflowers ranging from African daises to the bright-orange desert globemallow.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Picacho Peak State Park (the name means "Big Peak" in Spanish), about 45 miles northwest of Tucson and 60 miles south of Phoenix along Interstate 10. Several hiking trails -- including the easy Children's Cave Trail -- offer closer views.

Photo Caption: Gold Poppies at Picacho Peak State Park in Arizona

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Wildflowers in Cyprus

When to Go: March and April. With 30 kinds of wild orchids -- including Giant and Fan-lipped orchids -- Northern Cyprus boasts an array of color in spring, especially along roadsides and across fields and mountain slopes. The landscape -- dotted with bright oranges and reds, and soft whites and lavenders -- resembles an Impressionist painting.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Running parallel to the North Cyprus coastline, the Kyrenia Mountains are a great place to spot wildflowers. Stop by the North Cyprus Herbarium, housed in the Alevkaya Forest Station on the mountain ridge near the town of Esentepe, to view pressed samples of wildflowers native to the region. Guided orchid and wildflower walks leave from the village of Hisarköy Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays March through early May (www.walksnorchidsnorthcyprus.com).

Photo Caption: Wildflowers in Northern Cyprus

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Orchids & Rhododendrons in Bhutan

When to Go: Late March to May are the best months to admire the country's flowering plants, orchids, and rhododendrons. Though generally elusive, the Himalayan blue poppy -- Bhutan's national flower -- may be seen on treks around the country's Gangkhar Puensum region, notably in June and July. Expect to see buttercups, larkspurs, lilies, and geraniums at higher elevations. The more temperate regions are covered in orchids, violets, and white, pink and red rhododendrons.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Mountain passes such as Dochula Pass and Pelela Pass are prime areas to see wildflowers. The Chele La Nature Trek, which offers a panoramic view of the higher Himalayas, is lined with blue poppy, orchids, and rhododendron varietals.

Photo Caption: Orchids growing on the Chele La in Bhutan

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Roses in Portland, Oregon

When to Go: May and June. The Rose City's spectacular display of woody perennials blooms annually from April through October, but the blossoms peak in May and June. Portland's mild, wet climate is ideal for growing the many rose varieties. Roses may not be native to the Pacific Northwest, but the flower and city are now synonymous.

Where to See the Best Flowers: In parks throughout Portland -- most notably the International Rose Test Garden in southwest Portland's Washington Park, featuring more than 7,000 colorful rose plants from 550 varieties. The city's annual Portland Rose Festival (www.rosefestival.org) has taken place every spring for over a century. It includes parades, floats, floral walks, and the annual spring rose show.

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Greenery of Italy's Tuscany Region

When to Go: May, when Tuscany's countryside is covered with the lush greens of grape vines, olive groves, and cypress trees. Many towns throughout the region host parties and festivals to celebrate the season. Along with the greenery, keep an eye out for crimson-colored poppies as well as plenty of lilacs, rosemary, and wisteria.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Head to Tuscany's many vineyards and olive groves. Held in Montespertoli in Tuscany's Chianti wine region, the Chianti Wine Festival takes place May 26 to June 3, 2012 (www.montespertoli.org).

Photo Caption: Olive tree in in Certaldo, Italy

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Wildflowers in Sweden

When to Go: May and June, after the snow has melted and when the Swedish countryside is bathing in bluets, poppies, and marguerite daises. The country also boasts 45 varietals of orchids. At this time of year, the sun above the country's northern half never really sets, offering more time to appreciate spring's beauty.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Lapland's Sarek National Park in northern Sweden is a wildflower hotspot accessible to more polished hikers. The island of Gotland (accessible by ferry from greater Stockholm) off Sweden's east coast is home to 35 of the country's 45 orchid varieties.

Photo Caption: Flowers growing along a path in Sarek National Park in Sweden

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Rhododendrons in North Carolina

When to Go: Mid-June. Flowering white, pink purple blooms of native rhododendron cover the hillsides and line hiking trails (sometimes even forming colorful shrub tunnels) across the western part of North Carolina, specifically in the areas around Asheville.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Look for them on the slopes and summits of the Great Craggy Mountains, 14 miles northeast of Asheville. At 5,525 feet above water level, the area known as "Craggy Gardens" just off the Blue Ridge Parkway is awash with rhododendrons come June and July. A 1.4-mile hike leaving from the Craggy Gardens Visitor Center (BRP milepost 367) is the perfect way to explore.

Photo Caption: Summer rhododendrons at Craggy Gardens near the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina

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Heather in Scotland

When to Go: July to September. While heather is not exclusive to Scotland, it's hard to think of one without the other. Come late summer or early fall, the Scottish Highlands are awash in soft lavender shades. You'll find heather growing throughout forests, across moors, and within bogs.

Where to See the Best Flowers: Heather is abundant throughout all of Scotland by August. Hotspots include the heather garden of Threave Castle in Dumfries and Galloway; Cairngorms National Park (heather moorland covers more than 41% of the park's landscape) in northeast Scotland; and the highroads around South Loch Ness.

Photo Caption: Heather growing near Urquhart Castle near Loch Ness in Scotland

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Wildflowers of South Africa

When to Go: July through October (the country's spring season). South Africa's semi-desert landscape springs to life with hues of purple, yellow, and orange, most notably during August and September.

Where to See the Best Flowers: About a five-hour drive north of Cape Town, Namaqualand is a wildflower paradise. Stop by the region's Goegap Nature Reserve, a great place to picnic among more than 600 indigenous plant species. Overnight accommodations are nearby. One hour west of Cape Town along the coast, you'll find the village of Darling, host to September's annual Darling Wildflower Show for nearly 100 years.

Photo Caption: Wildflowers in Darling on the Western Cape of South Africa

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Orchids in Western Australia

When to Go: September through November is prime viewing season, though blooms start as early as June. Orchids have adapted to Western Australia's hot dry summers (December through February) by staying dormant during the non-growing season and saving their nutrients to unveil themselves after autumn rains (typically around August). In September and October, more than 100 orchid varieties can be seen in the region over just a few days, including spider and pink fairy orchards, as well as native wildflowers like Australian Blue Bell, swamp bottlebrush, and cottonheads. In fact, Western Australia boasts more than 12,000 plant species, 60% of which are found nowhere else.

Where to See the Best Flowers: The town of Margaret River -- one of only 34 internationally recognized biodiversity hotspots worldwide -- features some 2,500 wildflower species. While the area has plenty of heritage and walking trails for visitors to explore on their own, guided wildflower tours are available through the Margaret River website (www.margaretriver.com) from September to November.

Photo Caption: Native orchids growing along the Margaret River in Australia

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FAQs

What is the most popular spring flower of all time? ›

Tulips are some of the most popular spring flowers, coming in a range of colours, shapes and sizes. Choose brightly coloured tulips for a cheerful display or pair maroon and white tulips for a more dramatic look. You can also buy frilled and peony-flowered tulips for a different look.

Which city has the most flowers in the world? ›

Lisse, Netherlands

Considered the world's largest flower garden, Keukenhof features seven million tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths in bloom from March to May.

What is the flower of spring season? ›

Traditional spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, and hyacinth begin blooming toward the end of March. Others need more sunshine and don't bloom until May or the middle of June. Some of these late bloomers include bluebells, roses, peonies, and lilacs.

What is the number one most beautiful flower in the world? ›

1. Rose. The rose is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it's called the “queen of the garden.” It's one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in different sizes and colors. Also, they're very common throughout the world.

What is the prettiest flower on earth? ›

Top 10 Beautiful Flowers
  • Tulip. ...
  • Orchid. ...
  • Lily. ...
  • Lotus. ...
  • Gladioli. ...
  • Carnation. ...
  • Iris. Named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow, irises come in an extremely wide variety of colors, although most common in lavender, purple, and yellow. ...
  • Bird of Paradise.
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What is the king of all flowers? ›

Rose is the king and queen of flowers. Rose is the oldest flowering plant and it is an ornamental flowering plant.

What flower is one of the first signs of spring? ›

Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis).

These are the earliest of the spring-blooming bulbs, often poking out above the snow as early as January or February, even in the Northeast and Midwest. Snowdrop flowers have three white petals that hang down like milk drops dripping off the stems.

What is the flower capital of the USA? ›

Encinitas, California is the flower capital of the world because of it's mild climate during the year. Allowing visitors to witness blooms throughout the year.

What is the most sold flower in the US? ›

According to the findings, petunias are the best-selling annual flower in the U.S., with an annual revenue of more than $262 million.

What is the world's favorite flower? ›

Roses — As the most popular flower in the world, it's no surprise that the rose dominates its season too. Symbolizing everything from deep romance and sensuality to joy and friendship, this spring flower is a true charmer that can be incorporated into any arrangement or bouquet.

What flower symbolizes spring? ›

Daffodils

Of all spring flowers, daffodils are the most emblematic of spring because, like the season, they also represent rebirth, renewal, and new beginnings.

What is a spring beauty flower? ›

A perennial herb, spring beauty usually grows about six inches tall and eight inches wide. It sports grasslike, succulent, dark green leaves. In early spring, dense racemes of star-shaped, pink-tinged white flowers appear and last for about a month.

What is the official flower of spring? ›

Daffodils

They're basically synonymous with spring because, like the season, they also represent renewal, new beginnings, and rebirth.

Which is the most beautiful and rare flowers in the world? ›

The Middlemist Red flower is probably the rarest flower in the world, and it can only be found in London and New Zealand. The Chinese botanist John Middlemist brought this plant to London in 1804.

What is the most luxurious flower? ›

The Kadupul Flower is at the top of our list, even though it has never been sold for more than the other flowers in the list. The simple reason why the Kadupul Flower is the champion of the most expensive flowers in the world list is: it is completely priceless.

What is the most delicate flower in the world? ›

The Diphylleia grayi, also known as the skeleton flower, have such delicate petals that they become transparent when it rains - WTF.

What is the most unique flower in the world? ›

The Black Bat Flower is the most unique flower in the world because it has the rarest flower colour, black. Measuring up to 30 centimetres in diameter, the flower resembles a bat, which is how it got its name. It has long droopy whisker-like stamens, which can measure up to 70 centimetres long.

What is the flower of beauty? ›

Daisies are known for symbolizing beauty, innocence, and purity, according to floral industry expert Law.

What flower means love? ›

The red rose is known as the flower of love. The red rose symbolizes deep emotions and desires. Red roses are traditionally given to symbolize love, but aren't the only ones to earn this title. Other types of love flowers include peonies, sunflowers, or tulips, which symbolize happiness, prosperity and romance.

Which flower is called Queen of water? ›

Water lilies are the queen of the garden and come in different types, colours, bloom times and hardiness.

Who is the number one flower? ›

1) Rose. We had to begin this list with the rose. No other flower is as famous or popular. The rose outshines everything else.

What is the royal flower? ›

That accolade belongs to the beautiful lily of the valley. These delicate blooms are harder than you might think. And, they're a permanent feature of the floral displays at Buckingham Palace. The flowers were also included in the Queen's coronation bouquet in 1953.

What flower blooms and dies in one day? ›

A MORNING Glory flower blooms only once, and dies the same day. The flowers blossom in the morning and die by mid-afternoon, making it reputedly representative of the beautiful but fleeting nature of love.

Are there zodiac flowers? ›

While your zodiac may be written in the stars, there's a corresponding flower that aligns with your astrological sign. While most people know they have corresponding traits, likes, dislikes, and even numbers associated with their zodiac sign, few know that they also have an astrological flower.

What are the actual Zodiac flowers? ›

  • Aries Zodiac Flower-Honeysuckle.
  • Taurus Zodiac Flower-Lilies.
  • Gemini Zodiac Flower-Lavender.
  • Cancer Zodiac Flower-White Rose.
  • Leo Zodiac Flower-Sunflower.
  • Virgo Zodiac Flower-Chrysanthemums.
  • Libra Zodiac Flower-Roses.
  • Scorpio Zodiac Flower-Dark Red Flowers.
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What flower blooms all summer and comes back every year? ›

Rudbeckia, Coneflower, Agastache, Daisies, Lavender, Peonies, Roses and most annuals benefit from deadheading. If a plant is labeled as “continuous bloom” or “self-cleaning”, it does not need to be deadheaded.

What flower stays in bloom the longest? ›

Its name is Anthurium and is often called the world's longest blooming plant. Each heart-shaped flower spike can last up to eight weeks. The largest genus of the Arum family, Anthurium andraeanum is commonly known as Tail Flower (the Greek word for tail flower), Flamingo Flower, Painter's Palette or Laceleaf.

What is a flower that blooms all summer? ›

Petunias. Petunias pump out blooms all summer long in nearly every color with little care. Today's petunias have been bred to be self-cleaning and will keep blooming without regular deadheading. These annual flowers can be grown from seed but most of us buy plants in the spring.

What is America's favorite flower? ›

The rose is the favorite flower of 85 percent of Americans.

What is the flower city of the world? ›

Guangzhou, the Millennium Business City, made affluent by the Pearl River and the sails in it, breeds its colorful culture closely related to flowers. What the Maritime Silk Road brings to Guangzhou is not only booming trade and cultural communication, but also a beautiful name: "Flower City".

What is the #1 most sold cut flower? ›

Tulips are the best selling cut flowers in the U.S., with annual sales revenue of $65.3 million, reported by both wholesale and retail businesses.

What is the least popular flower in the world? ›

Rafflesia. Rafflesia, a genus representing 28 different species, is unique in the plant world. The bloom consists solely of a large flower and nothing else, no stem, roots or leaves.

What is the second most popular flower in the world? ›

Dark red carnations indicate deep, passionate love, and white carnations express devotion and wishes for good luck. These herbaceous perennials can grow over a metre tall, and they are second only to roses as the most popular cut flowers.

What is the happiest flower? ›

The majestic sunflowers are said to bag the title of the happiest flowers on earth – and much can be attributed to their brilliant, yellow petals and tall green stems that remind us of the sweet summer sun. Like a pocketful of sunshine, sunflowers can bring warm feelings to our hearts.

What is the most loyal flower? ›

Violets signify wisdom, loyalty, hope, and faithfulness. Giving someone a violet let's them know that you'll always be there for them.

What is the most romantic flower in the world? ›

Rose. The red rose reigns as the most romantic flower. Like many of the flowers we've explored, red roses come in varying shades that carry different symbolic meanings. For example, a bright red rose represents romance, while burgundy symbolizes a love that has yet to be realized.

What does spring symbolize in life? ›

A Time For New Beginnings

Spring is all about new beginnings and transformations – think of it as a season that symbolizes starting fresh and starting over.

What is special in spring season? ›

The hemisphere begins to warm significantly, causing new plant growth to "spring forth," giving the season its name. Any snow begins to melt, swelling streams with runoff and any frosts become less severe. In climates that have no snow, and rare frosts, air and ground temperatures increase more rapidly.

What colors symbolize spring? ›

True Spring's best colours are usually warm greens, yellows, orangey reds, very peachy pinks and every shade of light brown from tan to palest beige.

What is a miracle flower? ›

Also known as the Christmas Star and Christmas Flower, the poinsettia is said that their association with Christmas comes from a Mexican legend.

What flower symbolizes beauty and elegance? ›

Aster: The aster symbolizes patience, elegance and daintiness. Calla lily: This bloom symbolizes magnificence and beauty, as well as purity and innocence. That is why Calla lilies are often the flower of choice in wedding bouquets.

Which flower symbol literally means beauty? ›

THE MEANING OF LILIES

Lilies are considered to be pretty sombre flowers – typically used for funeral arrangements and sympathy bouquets – but we think they're beautiful enough to enjoy whatever the celebration!

What is the flower of all seasons? ›

The golden trumpet is a flower that can bloom all year round. Apart from its beautiful appearance, this all-year flowering plant is used to kill bacterias and reduce swellings. It is scientifically known as Allamanda cathartica and is native to Brazil.

What is the beauty of spring season? ›

The beauty of this season brings happiness and joy all around and makes our minds very creative and gives energy to the body to start work full of confidence. People go out on short trips or long vacations during this season. Children enjoy picnics and play around. This season is perfect for hiking and nature walks.

What is the most unique and beautiful flower? ›

Lantana. Lantanas are unique because each bloom looks like 100 tiny colorful blooms all put together.

What is the first flower of spring? ›

1. Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis). These are the earliest of the spring-blooming bulbs, often poking out above the snow as early as January or February, even in the Northeast and Midwest.

Is there a flower that means beautiful? ›

Amaryllis. The amaryllis is often said to represent splendid beauty, and it's also meant to indicate worth beyond physical beauty. So, if you're gifted with this flower, it's truly something special.

What do flowers symbolize in spring? ›

As an early spring flower they symbolise new beginnings and rebirth.

What are some spring quotes? ›

50 Best Spring Quotes
  • " Spring is the time of plans and projects." — Leo Tolstoy.
  • " Blossom by blossom the spring begins." — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
  • " You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep Spring from coming." — Pablo Neruda.
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  • "What a strange thing! to be alive. ...
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What makes spring special? ›

It's spring again — a time of rebirth as the natural world wakes up and revives after going dormant in the winter months. In spring, our days start getting longer, flowers begin to bloom, and warmer weather allows us to spend more time enjoying the outdoors.

Why spring is called the king of seasons? ›

Spring season is called the king of all seasons

Spring means pleasant weather, free from the scorching heat, the cold bites or dodgy rains. It is therefore crowned as the king of all seasons.

Which flower is known as king of flowers? ›

Rose is the king and queen of flowers. Rose is the oldest flowering plant and it is an ornamental flowering plant.

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