Anyone from Tennessee knows that spring is one of the best times of the year for the state. And our fragrant and beautiful
blooming flowers are undoubtedly part of the reason for that. But what are the best flowers to grow in middle Tennessee? And
how can you tell them all apart anyway? This guide takes you through some of the most common Tennessee flowers you’ll see
blooming this year. In a future post, we’ll also point out out the flowering Tennessee trees that line our streets. Alright,
let’s jump in.
DaffodilWith its signature yellow and orange blooms, daffodils are recognizable and a fantastic addition to any home garden. Best of all, they’re relatively easy to grow, even for the most novice of gardeners. Image Source: Pixabay |
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Sweet White TrilliumSimple elegance is the name of the game with sweet white trilliums, also known white wake-robins. They’re especially good for woody settings. And luckily, they emit a sweet odor instead of the foul ones given off by other wake-robins. |
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TulipAnother well-known flower across the country (and indeed, the world) is the tulip. It’s early spring blooming makes it one of the best flowers to grow in middle Tennessee for those who are looking to add color to their gardens as soon as humanly possible. |
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WinterberryWhen looking for flowering shrubs in Tennessee, you’re bound to stumble upon winterberry at one point or another. Its tiny white flowers give way to bright red berries that add a colorful pop to any landscape. |
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HyacinthHyacinths have gorgeous blooms that are only matched in delightfulness by the sweet, perfume-like smell that they give off. They’re another early spring bloomer and come in a wide variety of colors including pink, yellow, white, and purple. |
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Virginia BluebellFor those looking for low maintenance flowers with vibrant and colorful blooms, the Virginia bluebell is the perfect match. These bluebells grow to be about a foot tall and 1 to 2 feet wide and are particularly show-stopping when they’re in full bloom. |
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HepaticaA small but loveable flower is the hepatica. These wildflowers can be found blooming early in spring and come in varieties of blue, white, or pink. Older plants can actually bloom in clumps of 20 to 30 flowers at a time. |
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Wild ColumbineThe perfect addition to your garden if you’re looking to attract hummingbirds, columbine is an old-fashioned garden plant that’s been a favorite for decades. It prefers shadier areas though so be careful when planting. |
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Lenten RoseAnother plant that favors the shade is the Lenten rose. These purple, pink, and white blooms pop up in early spring and have wide, rounded petals. Their striking colors and tolerance for dry conditions make them one of the best flowers to grow in middle Tennessee. Image Source: Pixabay |
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AstersWith striking lavender and blue petaled flowers, asters are another favorite in many Tennessee gardens. They’re also drought tolerant, so they can end up being one of the hardiest flowers in your yard. Image Source: Pixabay |
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IrisA common addition to many gardens across the country, irises are low-maintenance and easy to grow, making it perfect for beginner gardeners. They’re also especially colorful, coming in shades of blue, purple, pink, orange, brown, red, white, yellow, and even black. |
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Bee BalmThis small explosion of color is the bee balm flower. It’s a favorite of local wildlife like butterflies, honeybees, and hummingbirds. It also tends to spread quite easily so keep an eye on it if you want to control the structure of your garden. |
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SunburstAlso known as the oxeye sunflower, the sunburst is a small flower that’s particularly attractive to pollinators. Plus, it’s tolerant of poor soils and drought, making it especially hardy and suitable for beginners. |
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ConeflowerA versatile perennial that can grow as high as 3 to 4 feet off the ground, the coneflower is a beautiful and vibrant plant that begins blooming around mid-summer. They also tend to prefer full sun, so don’t be afraid to put these garden additions up front and center. |
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Balloon FlowersThese attractive flowers come in a number of different colors, including pink, lilac, pale blue, and white. The name actually comes from the shape of the buds which tend to resemble balloons. Image Source: Pixabay |
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Woodland PhloxThis is a great plant if you’re looking for good, average-height growth with overall shading is prominent. Flower color is generally very light purple to blue. Your soil should be generally moist, but well drained. |
Need Help With Your Flowers This Spring?
Whether you want to create the most beautiful flower garden in middle Tennessee this year or you simply are looking for a little help around the yard, Turf Managers is here to provide you that help and assistance.
We offer a wide variety of services including:
- Seasonal flower installation
- Fertilization and weed control
- Mulching
- Landscaping
- And more!
Just get in touch today and let us help you create an unforgettable flower bed and bloom garden this year!