Different Kinds Of Canadian Flowers

By Adriana Noton

You can find lovely Canadian flowers growing in the forests, gardens and along the roadsides all throughout Canada. These are a little different than some you may be used too but they definitely have a unique beauty to each and every one.

A rare beauty that grows in the Saskatchewan area is called the Western red Lily. These flourish in the meadows of the countrysides and in areas that are forested but smaller. Their color is very noticeable as it is a bright red with tine flecks of golden centers to draw your attention in to them.

Spread over the miles between Quebec and British Columbia you will spy dazzling Wild Roses. These are found in many lovely colors and are mostly seen in roadsides and forests naturally.

The recognized flower of Canada is the maple leaf and is even included on Canada's flags and things. These leaves are brilliant in their coloring once in full bloom and growth.

Prince Edward Island is an exquisite place to visit and the added joy of finding lovely Lady's Slippers blooming all over it is a great bonus. These can only be found within the spring seasons and tend to have more growth in forested areas and places that carry a lot of shade. These are elegant and look like a true lady's slippers she may be wearing to a grand ball.

In the spring months until the end of May you will notice striking Pacific Dogwoods blooming as they tower toward the brilliant blue skies.

In Nova Scotia you will see Mayflowers. These can also be found growing wildly among the North American Eastern Coastlines. The Mayflowers were named as spring's first blooming flower by settlers in early America.

In Ontario you can see White Trilliums. In the spring months these flowers dot the landscape of the forests. This flower has only three leaves and three petals that's why it is named trillium.

Quebec is home to Blue Flag flowers, these are in many hues of blue colors and can be found while wondering about the towns and countrysides. These make adoring pictures when you find them.

Purple Violet's of New Brunswick are similar to the ones in the states. They are very small and a deep rich purple or rich dark blue color. These love wet lands and forests for their growth.

Yukon Territory has quite an unusual flower called a Fire weed. These grow great on places where they have been fires recently and are full of endurance. They have vivid bright red and pink in darker hues on them and are very tall. These also flourish around rivers edge and the sides of roads in the country.

A truly unique and interesting plant called the Pitcher Plant can be found growing in Labrador and Newfoundland. This flower can actually water itself. Water fills the top like a water pitcher would and then as water and some insects are trapped within the plants holding area they digest them for nutrients and food.

Flowers are all over the world and in different hues, shapes and climates. Finding rare gems within them all is always worth a quick stop on your daily routine to admire and enjoy the beauty that is nature and all around us such as these special Canadian flowers. - 33393

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