
Spring, marked by its smooth transition from winter to summer, is a key period in the annual cycle of the seasons. During this season, temperatures begin to increase, triggering a series of natural events, one of the most notable being the flowering of various plant species. Flowers play a prominent role in spring, representing the renewal and blossoming of life. Various regions of the world experience the blooming of colors with the arrival of emblematic flowers.

For example, tulips in the Netherlands, cherry blossoms in Japan, and poppy fields in Italian Tuscany are just some of the floral wonders associated with this season. This botanical renaissance is due to changes in the length of daylight and rising temperatures. Plants respond to these stimuli by displaying their flowers, a crucial process for their reproduction by allowing pollination. In addition to their biological function, flowers in spring also have a cultural and emotional impact, symbolizing hope, beauty and the transience of life. In short, spring not only marks the return of warmth and sunlight, but also offers a visual spectacle with the exuberance of flowers, which transcends the biological to become a deeply rooted cultural and aesthetic phenomenon.
