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What's in season

March: Flowers in season

The third month of the year, March, symbolizes the transition from winter to spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It represents renewal, growth, and the awakening of nature after the cold winter months. The name “March” is derived from the Latin word “Martius,” which was named after Mars, the Roman god of war. In ancient Rome, March was the first month of the year, marking the beginning of the spring season.

What is the birth flower for March?

The birth flower for March is Narcissus (Daffodil). Daffodils are known for their vibrant yellow or white trumpet-shaped flowers. They symbolize rebirth, new beginnings, and eternal life. Daffodils are often associated with spring, as they are one of the first flowers to bloom after winter.

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Daffodil

What flower is best in March?

In addition to Daffodils, two other popular cut flowers used in floral designs during March are Hyacinth and Ranunculus.

Hyacinth

Hyacinths are fragrant spring flowers that come in a variety of colors, including shades of blue, pink, purple, white, and yellow. They have a distinctive cluster of small, bell-shaped flowers on a single stalk. Hyacinths symbolize sincerity, constancy, and playfulness.

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Hyacint

Ranunculus

Ranunculus flowers are known for their intricate layers of delicate petals. They come in an enormous range of vibrant shapes, colors, and shades, and also beautiful bicolored varieties. Ranunculus symbolizes charm, attractiveness, and radiant beauty.

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Ranunculus

Popular March flowers & greens

In the Holex webshop, you will find a wide range of flowers and greenery. Click on the links of the product groups below the image, and you will be amazed by the available colors and varieties!