Vancouver is known for its stunning natural beauty, and the spring months of April and May bring an array of colourful flowers to the city. Besides cherry blossoms, here are some other beautiful flowers that you can look out for in Vancouver during this time of the year. —Vita Daily
Rhododendrons: Rhododendrons are abundant in Vancouver and bloom in April and May, showcasing vibrant clusters of flowers in various shades of pink, purple, red and white. The VanDusen Botanical Garden and the UBC Botanical Garden are popular places to see rhododendrons in full bloom.
Tulips: Tulips are a classic spring flower and are often seen in Vancouver’s public parks, gardens, and even in some residential areas. The annual Canadian Tulip Festival takes place in May and showcases a wide range of tulip varieties in different colours and patterns.
Daffodils: Daffodils, also known as narcissus, are cheerful flowers that bloom in early spring and can be seen in Vancouver’s parks, gardens, and along the streets. They come in various shades of yellow, white, and orange and add a pop of colour to the landscape.
Camellias: Camellias are evergreen shrubs with beautiful flowers that bloom in late winter to early spring, including April and May. They come in a variety of colours, including shades of pink, red, and white, and are often seen in gardens and parks throughout Vancouver.
Magnolias: Magnolias are majestic trees or large shrubs with large, showy flowers that bloom in early spring, usually in April. The blooms are often pink or white and can be seen in parks and gardens across Vancouver, adding a touch of elegance to the landscape.
Dogwood: The Pacific Dogwood, also known as Cornus nuttallii, is the provincial flower of British Columbia and blooms in April and May. It features clusters of small, creamy white flowers surrounded by large, petal-like bracts that are usually pink or white, creating a stunning display in Vancouver’s parks and forests.
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