What are the plants most associated with Easter?
M O Sullivan Garden and Tree Services wish everyone the best for the Easter season. This is why we decided to help our Dublin gardening enthusiasts by naming the plants most commonly associated with Easter. Below we have the top 7 Dublin plants associated with Easter. Why not check which ones you have growing in your garden?
Lilies:
Lilies, especially white lilies, are often associated with Easter. They symbolize purity, renewal, and hope, fitting well with the themes of Easter.
Daffodils:
Daffodils are early spring flowers that symbolize new beginnings and rebirth, making them a popular choice for Easter decorations.
Tulips:
Tulips are another spring flower commonly associated with Easter. They come in various colors and symbolize love, rebirth, and the arrival of spring.
Hyacinths:
Hyacinths are fragrant flowers that bloom in spring and are often used in Easter floral arrangements. They symbolize rebirth and the resurrection.
Pussy Willows:
Pussy willows are branches from certain types of willow trees that have fluffy buds. They are often used in Easter decorations, symbolizing the arrival of spring and new life.
Palm Branches:
In some Christian traditions, palm branches are used on Palm Sunday, which marks the beginning of Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday. They symbolize victory and triumph.
Easter Cactus:
The Easter cactus, a type of Schlumbergera plant, blooms around Easter time, hence its name. Its colorful flowers make it a popular choice for Easter decorations.
For advice or a quote on planting your garden with these plants, contact us here
or if you would like to leave us a Google review click here