The Beautiful World Of Canadian Flowers
Sunday, December 20th, 2009Canadian Flowers are found on the sides of country roads and in meadows as well. They are all very beautiful and are definite things to snap a picture of in its natural environment.
In Saskatchewan the West Red Lily can be located and was named the flower of this county around the 1940’s. These beauties are found in meadows and smaller forest lands. They carry a vibrant red color to them and a flickering of gold within their centers.
You can find Wild Roses in the territories of Quebec on to British Columbia meadows and gardens. These are dainty and truly worth any garden addition you may be thinking of.
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.