Spring Flower & Bulb Identification Cards {free printable!}
grab the spring flower & bulb identification cards
We love knowing the correct names for spring flowers and bulbs. Now you can too! Download these flower & bulb cards and identify them as you enjoy the springtime together! I hope these free spring cards are a blessing to you and your family!
I am so thrilled to be sharing my Spring Bulb and Flower Identification Cards with you today! I know my son will love looking at these as he investigates the new spring life growing around him! {At least I’m hoping this spring will come soon!}
Oh how I long for spring. When I first began my journey as a wife and a homeowner and a gardener, I realized how much I love bulbs. Crocus, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths. I love spring bulbs. I love watching them peek out of the cold winter soil. They say, “I’m alive!” I long to see these bits of green each year.
Every fall I plant more and more. This is partially because I have a problem — can one have too many bulbs? And partially due to our mole problems….
Anyhow, my dear son planted tulip bulbs all his own (he even picked them out!) last fall and I can’t wait to see his bright smile when he sees his orange blossoms come out of the earth. We planted a rainbow.
I created these Identification Cards to help my son distinguish between crocus and hyacinth and daffodils and tulips. I hope your child will find fun use for them too as they discover and explore nature!
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You can download the Spring Bulb & Flower Identification Cards here.
You can see more of my garden and flowers here.
And my Leaf Identification Cards here.
Here’s to praying for spring,
Crocus image from Plant Postings.
Daffodil image from Daffodil USA.
Hyacinth image from Words of my Life.
Hyacinth image from Public Domain Photos.
Tulip image from Public Domain Photos.
Iris image from Today’s Homeowner.
All other images are property of Wildflower Ramblings.
Thank you! These are so beautiful!
I’m glad with how they turned out, thanks Crystal!!
Yes!! Thank you so very much for these!!
I’m glad you like them, Jennifer :)
Thank you! cant wait to use these!!
I’m so glad they’ll be useful to you!
I created a flower sensory bin and wrote an article about it. I linked to this page and just wanted to say thanks for this valuable resource. If you’re interested in checking it out, you can see it here: https://wildishchild.com/blogs/homemade-fun/flower-sensory-bin. Thanks!
Do you have anything for 4th grade math or science?