Blossom Season!

We are in the middle of the blossom season. Blossoms are known for there striking long branches with beautiful coloured flowers. A vase filled with blossom makes a real statement in the house or business. When purchasing blossom, it is always best to buy them when the buds are tight and not flowering yet. That way you can enjoy the blossom branches for longer and you can see the buds develop in beautiful flowers.

  1. Magnolia Blossoms (Magnolia spp.):

    • Flower colours are: Pink, Purple, White

    • Magnolias are grown in various regions with temperate climates across Australia. They are popular ornamental trees, and you can find them in gardens, parks, and public spaces in different states.

    • Common areas for growing magnolia blossoms include New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania.

  2. Cherry Blossoms (Prunus serrulata):

    • Flower colours are: Light Pink, Dark Pink, White

    • Cherry blossoms are mainly grown in cooler regions with distinct seasons. While they are not as extensively cultivated as other fruit trees, you can find cherry blossom trees in specific gardens and public spaces.

    • Some locations where cherry blossoms can be seen in Australia include the Southern Highlands in New South Wales, the Yarra Valley in Victoria, and various botanical gardens.

  3. Peach Blossoms (Prunus persica):

    • Flower colours are: Light Pink, Purplish

    • Peach trees are commercially grown in regions with warm climates, making them well-suited for some parts of Australia.

    • Major peach-producing regions include South Australia's Riverland, Victoria's Goulburn Valley, and parts of New South Wales.

  4. Quince Blossoms (Cydonia oblonga):

    • Flower colours are: Red, Orange, White, Pink

    • Quince trees are cultivated in regions with temperate climates, where they produce lovely blossoms before yielding fruit.

    • Quince cultivation is spread across different states like Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia.

It's important to note that the availability of these blossom varieties can vary depending on specific microclimates and the intentions of the growers. Some of these trees may be cultivated more for their ornamental value than for commercial fruit production.

Overall, blossom trees add beauty and charm to various regions in Australia, and you can find them flowering in public gardens, parks, orchards, and even private properties. If you're interested in observing these blossoms, consider visiting botanical gardens or horticultural events that feature flowering trees during the appropriate seasons.

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