After a long winter, spring is here, marking the start of a new growing season.

While some areas still wait to see pale green shoots emerge from the ground, or buds begin to open, other parts of the U.S. already are celebrating the rebirth of new life. 

Different parts of the country celebrate their famous local blooms each spring. It's time to see what's blooming big near you this spring.


What You Need To Know


Thanks to the U.S.'s large range of climate zones, many different plants can grow. Regional differences in climate allow for a wide variety of annuals and perennials to flourish better in some parts of the country than others.

Here's what the Southeast is famous for during the spring.

The azaleas in North Carolina

Those seeking a fun way to kick off spring should head on over to Wilmington between April 6 and 10 to attend the North Carolina Azalea Festival this year.

Azaleas hold special meaning in North Carolina. This native flower grows throughout the state, adding bursts of color and life back into the region.

Vibrant azaleas in bloom. (Spectrum News File Photo)

In Wilmington, azaleas bloom from mid-March through the month of April, when the nights are still cool, but the days are warm but not yet humid. That's also perfect weather for a festival. With that in mind, the North Carolina Azalea Festival was born.

Starting 75 years ago, the festival brings together the community and visitors alike looking to take in the springtime blooms around the area and take part in the festival’s events.

While enjoying the festival, check out the azaleas and other beautiful blooms in the gardens that started the whole event to begin with, including the Airlie Gardens, Orton Gardens and Greenfield Gardens.

Spring flowers in Florida

The Sunshine State does not fall short in the exotic blooms department. With warm weather year-round, it always feels like springtime… at least, us folks living in the northern half of the country see it that way.

However, there is one notable event that lures in many tourists each spring: the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival.

A topiary from Epcot's International Flower and Garden Festival in 2021. (Spectrum News File Photo)

Visitors of all ages can marvel at the ornate topiaries made to resemble your favorite Disney characters, all while appreciating the blooms and greenery used to make them.

You can also meander among the Global Gardens, where each space holds a specific theme. 

This year's festival runs from March 2 to July 4, still giving those who wish to see the elaborate displays plenty of time to plan their trip to Orlando.

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