What are the representative plants in spring?

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As soon as the steps of spring arrive, everything in the world is awakened! Today, I'm going to introduce to you several plants that represent spring. Each of them is a limited romance of spring.

Tulips: They are the epitome of elegance, with a wide variety of colors, such as red, pink, and yellow. Whether they are planted in large patches or placed in a vase, they are so beautiful that you can't take your eyes off them.
Maintenance: When planted in soil, you should choose loose, breathable, and well-drained soil, and place them in a location with sufficient sunlight. Water them 1-2 times a week to avoid waterlogging and root rot. For hydroponics, the water level should not cover the bulbs. Change the water every 2-3 days, and reduce the frequency of changing water after the roots have grown.

Rapeseed flowers: Those large swaths of golden yellow are simply the most dazzling presence in spring.
Maintenance: It has strong adaptability, likes a sunny and well-ventilated environment, is tolerant of poor soil, and has low requirements for the soil. Just keep the soil moist, and you can apply appropriate additional fertilizers during the vigorous growth period.

Winter jasmine: It is the "little messenger" of spring. Clusters of small golden flowers can't wait to bloom when the weather is still a bit chilly in the early spring.
Maintenance: It has no strict requirements for the soil, is tolerant of saline-alkali soil, and likes sunlight and is cold-resistant. Keep the soil slightly moist in daily care. Apply a thin liquid fertilizer once a month during the growth season, and heavily prune it after flowering to promote the germination of new branches.

Iris: With its unique flower shape, it comes in a rich variety of colors, such as purple, blue, and white.
Maintenance: It likes a sunny and cool environment. The soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged. You can add appropriate organic fertilizers to enhance the soil fertility.

Willows: The tender green willow branches sway in the spring breeze.
Maintenance: It has a strong vitality and is tolerant of waterlogging. It is best to plant it by the river or in moist soil. It grows rapidly. Regularly prune the overly long branches and withered branches to make the tree shape more beautiful.

Magnolia denudata: Its flowers are as white as jade, large and elegant.
Maintenance: It likes fertile, well-drained slightly acidic soil. Sufficient sunlight can make it grow better. Don't water it too much, and follow the principle of watering when the soil is dry and seeing the soil wet. Applying fertilizer before the flowering period is helpful for blooming.

While the spring scenery is just right, plant a few pots and keep the beauty of spring at home!

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