Top 5 Seasonal Flowers This Month

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Sarah Bloom
Jan 22, 2024 · 3 min read
Seasonal Flowers
Spring awakening in the East Garden.
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    Every month brings a new palette of colors to Flowra. This month, we're seeing an explosion of vibrant hues in our wildflower meadows and formal borders. Here are our top 5 picks.

    1. Decorative Dahlias

    These showstoppers are at their peak right now. With intricate petal patterns and bold colors ranging from deep burgundy to bright orange, they are the queens of the late summer garden.

    2. Giant Sunflowers

    Standing tall at over 10 feet, our Mammoth Grey Stripes variety is a favorite among birds and visitors alike.

    "Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth's lips spoken without sound." - Edwin Curran

    3. Purple Coneflowers

    Also known as Echinacea, these reliable perennials attract butterflies and bees in droves. They are drought-tolerant and medicinal.

    Beautiful blooming flowers in garden

    The dance of blossoming.

    4. Cosmos

    Delicate and airy, cosmos add movement to the garden. They sway beautifully in the coastal breeze.

    5. Zinnias

    The ultimate cut flower. The more you cut them, the more they bloom. We use these extensively in our table arrangements at the restaurant.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    We ask that you do not pick flowers from the display gardens. However, we offer "Pick Your Own" bouquets in the designated cutting garden.

    Conclusion

    Visiting Flowra this month guarantees a visual feast. Bring your camera, but remember to put it down and simply enjoy the fragrance and beauty with your own eyes.

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