The World’s Most Beautiful Spring Blooms

Published May 17, 2014
Updated September 28, 2018

In spring, green fields and trees transform into bright, colorful expanses of tulips, wildflowers and cherry blossoms. Savor these beautiful spring blooms.

There are few times of the year more beautiful than spring. As the weather warms up, green fields and budding trees transform into bright, colorful expanses of daisies, wildflowers and roses.

Scientists even estimate that there are between 250,000 and 400,000 flowers plant species covering the globe, many of which have yet to be discovered. From the blushing cherry blossoms that dot Japan’s landscape to the vibrant tulip fields that bring vivid color to Holland’s lush landscapes, spring blooms are one of the world’s greatest marvels.

As the countdown to summer begins, be sure to check out this gallery of some of the world’s most incredible spring blooms:

Beautiful Purple Tulips
Source: Greg Benz

Aerial View of Spring Blooms

Spring Cherry Blossoms

Spring Tulip Blooming
Source: Greg Benz

Pink Spring Blooms
Source: Stylonica

Skagit Valley Spring Blooms

Beautiful Yellow Flowers
Source: Maitri Yoga

Spring Blooms At Hirosaki Castle
Source: Wallpapers

Tulip Fields in Holland
Source: Hello!

Road Of Blue Flowers
Source: Hello!

Aerial Photo of Tulip Fields from TIME
Source: Time

Spring Blooms During Sunset
Source: Pics & Photos

Colorful Spring Blooms Up Close
Source: Nevseoboi

Daffodils in Oregon
Source: Oregon Live

Beautiful, Colorful Flowers
Source: The Canadian

White Cherry Blossoms in Spring
Source: AQFA

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Savannah Cox
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Savannah Cox holds a Master's in International Affairs from The New School as well as a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and now serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Sheffield. Her work as a writer has also appeared on DNAinfo.