Common spring wild flowers are dandelion, cherry blossom, bellwort, red trillium, yellow grass, firn fiddle head, wood anemone, squirrel corn, brown grass, pennywort, bloodroot, blue-eyed grass, common strawberry, may apple, lousewort, blue violet and birdfoot violet. Many of the spring wild flowers are of an invasive nature, that is, they grow rapidly, displacing the other plants in its place. Some of these invasive spring wild flowers are periwinkle, Indian strawberry, garlic mustard and creeping charley.
The state of Texas organizes a festival during spring to celebrate the floral festival every year. In fact, most of the states organize festivals to celebrate the beauty of spring wild flowers. In many states, spring wild flowers are a great tourist attraction. Colorado is one state, whose tourism depends greatly on spring wild flowers. For more information on wild flowers, review the other articles in Dgreetings.com.
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