Chilly months pose a challenge to grow plants outdoors, but you can definitely start some beautiful ones indoors! The specimens in this list look stunning and propagate easily, too!
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From the eye-catching Edelweiss that thrives in the majestic Alps to bright and playful Cornflowers that are a common sight in the lush countryside, all German flowers have a story to tell, which we will discover in this article!
In this list, most of the flowers are native to Europe because Germany is geographically situated within this region.
Botanical Name: Iris germanica
German Iris is native to Europe and is available in various colors. It has become a central part of German landscapes due to its large and fragrant blooms.
Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus
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and are the country’s national flower. They come in blue, red, pink, purple, and white hues.Botanical Name: Leontopodium alpinum
Edelweiss is a perennial plant with star-like blooms and white petals. It is native to European mountains, particularly the Alps, and can even thrive in harsh environments.
Botanical Name: Matricaria chamomilla
This summer, plant these blooms in your herb garden! Their fragrant white flowers will add a scent to the surroundings, and you can also use them in tea, crafts, and potpourris.
Botanical Name: Pulsatilla vulgaris
These German flowers bloom in spring, and their violet blossoms represent the arrival of Easter, saying that the celebration is just around the corner!
Botanical Name: Calluna vulgaris
Heath is a low-growing shrub with small, pink-purple flowers that form carpets wherever it grows. During summer, you can spot it in the moorlands in Germany and other parts of Europe.
Botanical Name: Primula veris
The Cowslip’s bell-like yellow flowers contrast really well with its dark green foliage.
Chilly months pose a challenge to grow plants outdoors, but you can definitely start some beautiful ones indoors! The specimens in this list look stunning and propagate easily, too!
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We bought an old house and have been working extra hard on a self-build extension and house renovation for the last seven months. We have installed a big fixed window pane with the idea of looking out on to a lovely green back garden, but at the moment it is just a mound of earth, derived from the dig to get foundations done. What can I place here that will green quickly and also be bee and bird friendly and give us some nice colours and view for this summer? Would a wild flower meadow be the way to go until we figure out what to do with space or what can you recommend that is eco and purse friendly? RH, Co Dublin
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