The Best Spring Cottagecore Flowers for Your Home
Spring, dear friends! It’s my favorite season for renewal and growth. What better way to celebrate it than with lovely floral arrangements? Here are some of The Best Spring Cottagecore Flowers for Your Home to brighten it up!
Filling your home with flowers this spring is the perfect way to add a cottagecore vibe, color, and transformation after such a cold and gloomy winter. Florals are so romantic and symbolic of beauty, affection, and love. They’re also a great way to bring nature indoors, fragrance, and positive energy.
Personally, I enjoy how creative and personal flower arrangements are!
The Best Spring Cottagecore Flowers for Your Home
Here are 8 lovely florals that exude a whimsically rustic vibe for your cottagecore home.
Daisies
Relatively inexpensive, daisies are a classic spring flower that symbolizes new beginnings! They’re easy to grow indoors and outdoors, cozy, and come in an array of colors. I love adding daisies to my vintage pitcher. It sits at my front door to welcome me home.
Wildflowers
These are wild arrangements of assorted flowers that grow naturally in meadows and fields. They tend to symbolize freedom and an untamed spirit. I adore wildflower bouquets. I love how they add a simple natural aesthetic to the home. Many consist of daisies, sunflowers, poppies, and chamomile.
Meillandina Binoche (aka Tea Roses)
This is a love bush flower that you can pick up at your local Trader Joe’s! They’re sweet, graceful, and smell wonderful. If I could, I would fill my entire apartment windowsill with these tiny romantic buds. My close runner-up rose is the English rose.
Tulips
Tulips are the ultimate Spring flower. Yellow symbolizes cheerfulness and sunshine. Pink for happiness and confidence. Purple for admiration! All three are a wonderfully cottagecore gift to friends, families, and neighbors to welcome Spring. Just add a lovely ribbon!
Hydrangeas
Symbolizes grace and abundance. It’s easy to understand why they’ve become so popular in recent years and particularly the blue ones, which stand for serenity. They’re a beautiful wedding flower and are favored in the sister aesthetic of coastal grandmas.
Hyacinths
The most fragrant Victorian Spring flower. I recently bought a bundle and they filled my home with their sweet scent. Every time I walked by them, I was filled with excitement at what Spring brings to my daily life. This floral is a bit more selfish and I see a lot of people possibly being allergic but they’re wonderful and often symbolize rebirth. Making them perfect for Spring.
Foxgloves
Particularly unique as they have tall spiky stems. They look wild alone but they’re often found in traditional cottage gardens. These flowers have a very folklore and fairy tales appeal to them, which mix flawlessly with cottagecore.
Lavender
A popular cottagecore flower due to its calming properties. It’s often used in homemade sachets, and soaps. Lavender is easy to grow in any garden. It’s fantastic in bouquets but also as a herbal remedy to soothe you to sleep.
Honorable mentions go to cherry blossoms, daffodils, peonies, and lilacs!
What’s your favorite Spring flower?
Either way, adding Spring cottagecore flowers to your home is a magical way to bring natural charm indoors. Any flower can alter a space into a cozy, picturesque sanctuary. I hope you embrace cottagecore this spring by filling your home with lovely and lively blooms!
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2 Comments
Samantha Burgett
Love it! I definitely love lilac and lavender, but your list reminded me how much I also love foxglove! 🪻
Alli B
Foxglove is so quirky and unique! I really like them and wish they were more available in my area. Thank you! 💕