The Top Early Spring Blooming Plants

As you take a drive around town, the signs of spring are unmistakable – shrubs and trees bursting into bloom! After a long winter, witnessing these early blossoms is a sight to behold, filling us with anticipation for the vibrant season ahead. Here are our picks for the top early spring blooming plants that will bring instant charm to your yard!

Forsythia

Forsythia is the herald of spring, with its vibrant display of tiny yellow flowers adorning woody stalks. Blooming in mid-February, it signals that warmer days are on their way. Once the flowering fades, Forsythia gracefully leafs out, making it a perfect addition to sun-drenched spots in your yard.

Eastern Redbud

Native to North Carolina, the Eastern Redbud graces gardens with clusters of pinkish-purple flowers from March to April. Following the floral spectacle, heart-shaped leaves emerge, adding to its allure. With a height of 20-30 feet and a spread of 25-35 feet, it’s a majestic presence in any landscape.

Okame Cherry

Prepare for a breathtaking display with the Okame Cherry tree! Bursting into soft pink blooms around the same time as Forsythia, it stands out against the backdrop of winter’s remnants. Planted in full sun and spaced 20-25 feet apart, this tree transforms dull surroundings into a vision of beauty.

Texas Scarlet Flowering Quince

Adding a splash of color to early spring, the Texas Scarlet Flowering Quince blooms in mid-February, announcing the season’s imminent arrival. With a compact size of 3 feet tall and 5 feet wide, it’s perfect for smaller spaces, yet its impact is anything but small.

 

As nature awakens from its winter slumber, these early bloomers remind us of the beauty and resilience of the changing seasons. With their vibrant colors and delicate blooms, they herald the arrival of spring, inspiring us to embrace the renewal and vitality that it brings.

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