28 Best Swedish Flowers for the Garden
04.03.2024 - 10:04
/ balconygardenweb.com
/ Raul Cornelius
When it comes to resilience, vibrant colors, and adaptability, these Swedish flowers are a no match! They also require minimum care and maintenance, adapting well to different soil types and weather conditions.
Botanical Name: Anemone nemorosa
It is a delicate woodland flower, symbolizing the arrival of spring. Wood Anemone thrives in the deciduous forests of Sweden.
Botanical Name: Calluna vulgaris
Heather is a low-growing shrub with small pink or purple flowers. It represents resilience and beauty in Swedish moorlands.
Botanical Name: Vaccinium uliginosum
They are also referred to as Odon in Swedish. Bog Bilberry produces small, bell-shaped flowers and edible dark blue berries.
Botanical Name: Silene dioica (L.) Clairv.
These flowers are known as Rödblära in Swedish and have a beautiful pink hue. The plant is found on mountain meadows throughout the country.
Botanical Name: Caltha palustris L.
Also known as Karateka, it has large buttercup-like flowers. Marsh Marigold is often found in marshy areas of Sweden, adding vibrant color to the landscape in spring.
Botanical Name: Viola tricolor
This tiny flower is also known as Heartsease. Wild pansies are common in meadows and grasslands across Sweden.
Botanical Name: Trientalis europaea
This one displays star-shaped flowers and is found throughout the country in open pine woods or heather moorlands.
Botanical Name: Stellaria media
Chickweed’s delicate white flowers display the resilience of Sweden’s flora. It’s a symbol of nature’s adaptability in challenging conditions.
Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus
Cornflower’s vivid blue color blooms add a touch of wild beauty to Swedish landscapes. Despite being a weed, it’s admired for its rapid growth and striking hue.
Botanical Name: Leucanthemum