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1. Tulips Brighten up early spring with colorful tulips that make gardens pop.

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2. Daffodils Bright yellow daffodils announce the start of spring, lighting up the scenery.

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3. Hyacinths These flowers smell wonderful and come in deep, beautiful colors for lively spring gardens.

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4. Crocuses Tiny crocuses in purple and white pop up through the snow, signaling spring's return.

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5.  Pansies With their wide range of colors, pansies cheer up the garden during spring.

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6. Primroses Soft-colored primroses do well in early spring's cool weather.

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7. Lilacs Lilacs bring a lovely scent and a hint of purple, making the air smell sweet.

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8. Peonies Big, showy peonies in shades of pink, white, or red are a true sign of spring.

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9. Sweet Peas  Climbing vines with small, fragrant flowers in many shades of color.

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10. Azaleas Azaleas light up the garden with their bright flowers, turning it into a stunning spring scene.