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Spring flowers are characterized by the fact that they begin to bloom in March and April or May. Their flowering period often begins when it is still bitterly cold outside and there may even be snow.
The milder the winter, the sooner spring flowers will bloom. However, that doesn't mean that their flowering period is over any sooner: some early bloomers bloom all year round and are even hardy plants.
Below you will find a list of the most popular early bloomers, some of which are also available in our Mencke garden center.
The delicate snowdrop (Galanthus) belongs to the amaryllis family and has been a popular ornamental plant for centuries as it is one of the first flowering plants in early spring.
The snowdrop can be recognized by its characteristic three petals, which form the pretty head of the plant and hang like a bell towards the ground. The pure white of the flower is sometimes difficult to see in the snow, because despite frosty temperatures, the snowdrop begins to bloom in February.
The crocus is also one of the early bloomers. Different types of crocus give us a wide spectrum of colors: with cream, yellow and white, but also purple and violet flowers, the delicate plants stretch their heads towards the sun.
The crocus blooms in all its glory in March at the latest, but unfortunately the delicate plant quickly fades again. Until then, crocuses will form the first splashes of color on green meadows and in barren flowerbeds.
By the way, the most expensive spice in the world, saffron, is extracted by hand from the pistil threads of crocus flowers. However, only the variety Crocus sativus - an autumn-flowering species - is used for this.
It's hard to imagine a spring garden without tulips. They provide flower lovers with an extraordinary range of variation with countless different flower shapes, colors, sizes and bloom times. The numerous types and varieties of tulips are divided into 15 classes, from single and double tulips to multi-flowered and wild tulips.
Whether you prefer delicate pink, yellow or apricot flowers or decorate your flower bed predominantly with bright red and rich colors - everything is possible with tulips. And the multi-faceted flowers also bring a lot of joy when decorating or as a gift for guests.
The primrose - or primula - heralds the awakening of spring early with its brightly colored flowers. It impresses not only with a wide color spectrum from soft purple to light yellow, but also with an abundance of different growth forms. There are primroses in tiers, umbels, balls and even elongated spikes.
The lively plant can be used in a variety of ways in the garden and on the balcony. Whether for planting on trees or watersides, in beds and rockeries or as a potted plant - you can plant the primrose the way you like it best.
A festival for the senses: Hyacinths not only impress with a lush bouquet of flowers, but also enchant with a pleasantly floral, intense scent. They form a beautiful eye-catcher for beds, rock gardens and potted plants.
Each bulb produces around five to seven shoots, with the main flowering period being mid-spring.
The great thing about hyacinths: they can also be used to decorate wonderfully outside of the flower bed or pot. For example, a pretty combination of flower bulbs and moss balls is suitable, with which you can conjure up spring on the table even within your four walls.
The absolute classic among spring flowers: the daffodil. Characteristic of this popular early bloomer is the striking trumpet, which is surrounded by different colored petals.
The different types of daffodils can be divided into twelve classes, each of which differs in the shape and length of the secondary crown, the number of flowers per stem and the flowering time.
The different yellow, cream and white variations ensure a good mood in the garden or in the pot and bring a happy spring awakening. Most daffodil species bloom from early to mid spring. But even in late spring they still give us an intense display of flowers.
Spring flowers are characterized by the fact that they begin to bloom in March and April or May. Their flowering period often begins when it is still bitterly cold outside and there may even be snow.
The milder the winter, the sooner spring flowers will bloom. However, that doesn't mean that their flowering period is over any sooner: some early bloomers bloom all year round and are even hardy plants.
Below you will find a list of the most popular early bloomers, some of which are also available in our Mencke garden center.
The delicate snowdrop (Galanthus) belongs to the amaryllis family and has been a popular ornamental plant for centuries as it is one of the first flowering plants in early spring.
The snowdrop can be recognized by its characteristic three petals, which form the pretty head of the plant and hang like a bell towards the ground. The pure white of the flower is sometimes difficult to see in the snow, because despite frosty temperatures, the snowdrop begins to bloom in February.
The crocus is also one of the early bloomers. Different types of crocus give us a wide spectrum of colors: with cream, yellow and white, but also purple and violet flowers, the delicate plants stretch their heads towards the sun.
The crocus blooms in all its glory in March at the latest, but unfortunately the delicate plant quickly fades again. Until then, crocuses will form the first splashes of color on green meadows and in barren flowerbeds.
By the way, the most expensive spice in the world, saffron, is extracted by hand from the pistil threads of crocus flowers. However, only the variety Crocus sativus - an autumn-flowering species - is used for this.
It's hard to imagine a spring garden without tulips. They provide flower lovers with an extraordinary range of variation with countless different flower shapes, colors, sizes and bloom times. The numerous types and varieties of tulips are divided into 15 classes, from single and double tulips to multi-flowered and wild tulips.
Whether you prefer delicate pink, yellow or apricot flowers or decorate your flower bed predominantly with bright red and rich colors - everything is possible with tulips. And the multi-faceted flowers also bring a lot of joy when decorating or as a gift for guests.
The primrose - or primula - heralds the awakening of spring early with its brightly colored flowers. It impresses not only with a wide color spectrum from soft purple to light yellow, but also with an abundance of different growth forms. There are primroses in tiers, umbels, balls and even elongated spikes.
The lively plant can be used in a variety of ways in the garden and on the balcony. Whether for planting on trees or watersides, in beds and rockeries or as a potted plant - you can plant the primrose the way you like it best.
A festival for the senses: Hyacinths not only impress with a lush bouquet of flowers, but also enchant with a pleasantly floral, intense scent. They form a beautiful eye-catcher for beds, rock gardens and potted plants.
Each bulb produces around five to seven shoots, with the main flowering period being mid-spring.
The great thing about hyacinths: they can also be used to decorate wonderfully outside of the flower bed or pot. For example, a pretty combination of flower bulbs and moss balls is suitable, with which you can conjure up spring on the table even within your four walls.
The absolute classic among spring flowers: the daffodil. Characteristic of this popular early bloomer is the striking trumpet, which is surrounded by different colored petals.
The different types of daffodils can be divided into twelve classes, each of which differs in the shape and length of the secondary crown, the number of flowers per stem and the flowering time.
The different yellow, cream and white variations ensure a good mood in the garden or in the pot and bring a happy spring awakening. Most daffodil species bloom from early to mid spring. But even in late spring they still give us an intense display of flowers.
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
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Spring flowers are characterized by the fact that they begin to bloom in March and April or May. Their flowering period often begins when it is still bitterly cold outside and there may even be snow.
The milder the winter, the sooner spring flowers will bloom. However, that doesn't mean that their flowering period is over any sooner: some early bloomers bloom all year round and are even hardy plants.
Below you will find a list of the most popular early bloomers, some of which are also available in our Mencke garden center.
The delicate snowdrop (Galanthus) belongs to the amaryllis family and has been a popular ornamental plant for centuries as it is one of the first flowering plants in early spring.
The snowdrop can be recognized by its characteristic three petals, which form the pretty head of the plant and hang like a bell towards the ground. The pure white of the flower is sometimes difficult to see in the snow, because despite frosty temperatures, the snowdrop begins to bloom in February.
The crocus is also one of the early bloomers. Different types of crocus give us a wide spectrum of colors: with cream, yellow and white, but also purple and violet flowers, the delicate plants stretch their heads towards the sun.
The crocus blooms in all its glory in March at the latest, but unfortunately the delicate plant quickly fades again. Until then, crocuses will form the first splashes of color on green meadows and in barren flowerbeds.
By the way, the most expensive spice in the world, saffron, is extracted by hand from the pistil threads of crocus flowers. However, only the variety Crocus sativus - an autumn-flowering species - is used for this.
It's hard to imagine a spring garden without tulips. They provide flower lovers with an extraordinary range of variation with countless different flower shapes, colors, sizes and bloom times. The numerous types and varieties of tulips are divided into 15 classes, from single and double tulips to multi-flowered and wild tulips.
Whether you prefer delicate pink, yellow or apricot flowers or decorate your flower bed predominantly with bright red and rich colors - everything is possible with tulips. And the multi-faceted flowers also bring a lot of joy when decorating or as a gift for guests.
The primrose - or primula - heralds the awakening of spring early with its brightly colored flowers. It impresses not only with a wide color spectrum from soft purple to light yellow, but also with an abundance of different growth forms. There are primroses in tiers, umbels, balls and even elongated spikes.
The lively plant can be used in a variety of ways in the garden and on the balcony. Whether for planting on trees or watersides, in beds and rockeries or as a potted plant - you can plant the primrose the way you like it best.
A festival for the senses: Hyacinths not only impress with a lush bouquet of flowers, but also enchant with a pleasantly floral, intense scent. They form a beautiful eye-catcher for beds, rock gardens and potted plants.
Each bulb produces around five to seven shoots, with the main flowering period being mid-spring.
The great thing about hyacinths: they can also be used to decorate wonderfully outside of the flower bed or pot. For example, a pretty combination of flower bulbs and moss balls is suitable, with which you can conjure up spring on the table even within your four walls.
The absolute classic among spring flowers: the daffodil. Characteristic of this popular early bloomer is the striking trumpet, which is surrounded by different colored petals.
The different types of daffodils can be divided into twelve classes, each of which differs in the shape and length of the secondary crown, the number of flowers per stem and the flowering time.
The different yellow, cream and white variations ensure a good mood in the garden or in the pot and bring a happy spring awakening. Most daffodil species bloom from early to mid spring. But even in late spring they still give us an intense display of flowers.
Spring flowers are characterized by the fact that they begin to bloom in March and April or May. Their flowering period often begins when it is still bitterly cold outside and there may even be snow.
The milder the winter, the sooner spring flowers will bloom. However, that doesn't mean that their flowering period is over any sooner: some early bloomers bloom all year round and are even hardy plants.
Below you will find a list of the most popular early bloomers, some of which are also available in our Mencke garden center.
The delicate snowdrop (Galanthus) belongs to the amaryllis family and has been a popular ornamental plant for centuries as it is one of the first flowering plants in early spring.
The snowdrop can be recognized by its characteristic three petals, which form the pretty head of the plant and hang like a bell towards the ground. The pure white of the flower is sometimes difficult to see in the snow, because despite frosty temperatures, the snowdrop begins to bloom in February.
The crocus is also one of the early bloomers. Different types of crocus give us a wide spectrum of colors: with cream, yellow and white, but also purple and violet flowers, the delicate plants stretch their heads towards the sun.
The crocus blooms in all its glory in March at the latest, but unfortunately the delicate plant quickly fades again. Until then, crocuses will form the first splashes of color on green meadows and in barren flowerbeds.
By the way, the most expensive spice in the world, saffron, is extracted by hand from the pistil threads of crocus flowers. However, only the variety Crocus sativus - an autumn-flowering species - is used for this.
It's hard to imagine a spring garden without tulips. They provide flower lovers with an extraordinary range of variation with countless different flower shapes, colors, sizes and bloom times. The numerous types and varieties of tulips are divided into 15 classes, from single and double tulips to multi-flowered and wild tulips.
Whether you prefer delicate pink, yellow or apricot flowers or decorate your flower bed predominantly with bright red and rich colors - everything is possible with tulips. And the multi-faceted flowers also bring a lot of joy when decorating or as a gift for guests.
The primrose - or primula - heralds the awakening of spring early with its brightly colored flowers. It impresses not only with a wide color spectrum from soft purple to light yellow, but also with an abundance of different growth forms. There are primroses in tiers, umbels, balls and even elongated spikes.
The lively plant can be used in a variety of ways in the garden and on the balcony. Whether for planting on trees or watersides, in beds and rockeries or as a potted plant - you can plant the primrose the way you like it best.
A festival for the senses: Hyacinths not only impress with a lush bouquet of flowers, but also enchant with a pleasantly floral, intense scent. They form a beautiful eye-catcher for beds, rock gardens and potted plants.
Each bulb produces around five to seven shoots, with the main flowering period being mid-spring.
The great thing about hyacinths: they can also be used to decorate wonderfully outside of the flower bed or pot. For example, a pretty combination of flower bulbs and moss balls is suitable, with which you can conjure up spring on the table even within your four walls.
The absolute classic among spring flowers: the daffodil. Characteristic of this popular early bloomer is the striking trumpet, which is surrounded by different colored petals.
The different types of daffodils can be divided into twelve classes, each of which differs in the shape and length of the secondary crown, the number of flowers per stem and the flowering time.
The different yellow, cream and white variations ensure a good mood in the garden or in the pot and bring a happy spring awakening. Most daffodil species bloom from early to mid spring. But even in late spring they still give us an intense display of flowers.
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
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