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This flowers of the month list is for the Northern Hemisphere.
Southern Hemisphere flowers of the month are coming soon.
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June :: Impatiens
Come spring these colourful flowers are available by the truckload
as young flowers. They are an absolutely perfect choice for
containers, hanging baskets and window boxes.
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May :: Bluebell
Bluebells are a spring blooming favourite and add a dash of colour and
a delicate scent to your garden year-after-year.
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April :: Primrose
A lovely yellow showering of Primroses is an unbeatable way to welcome
spring in your garden.
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March :: English Violet
Violets have been popular since ancient Greece and are still valued
for their sweet fragrance and elegant blooms.
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February :: Long Stem Red Rose
Roses have long been associated with romance and the month of February
and are commonly given as Valentine's Day gifts.
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January :: Boxwood
This evergreen shrub is a fabulous addition to any winter garden. The
glossy green foliage has been used for centuries in Europe.
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December :: Poinsettia
December 12 is National Poinsettia Day, but you can enjoy this vibrant
plant right through the holiday season and beyond.
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November :: Lily turf
Flowering violet spikes tower above the lily turf's leaves. These
stunning blooms are easy to maintain throughout the colder fall
months.
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October :: Coneflower
This pretty yellow coneflower is an excellent choice for flower
arrangements, centrepieces and is ideal for adding colour to a fall
garden.
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September :: Clematis
With over 200 species, with unique blooms in every colour of the
rainbow, clematis is a favourite climber among gardeners.
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August :: Sunflowers
The majestic bright blooms of the sunflower can light up a yard, or a
room, like no other.
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July :: Petunia
These colourful trumpet shaped blooms are cheerful reminders that
summer has arrived.
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June :: Lilacs
There is no other shrub or bloom in the spring garden as delightfully
fragrant as the lilac.
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May :: Baby's Breath
Baby's breath, when grown on it's own in the garden, can create a
stunning stand-alone display.
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April :: Azalea
Azaleas are sometimes known as "the royalty of the garden."
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March :: Tulips
The cheerful, colourful arrival of tulips each spring is a welcome
site for the eager gardener's eyes.
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