Spring Greens

Spring Greens

From Focus on Flowers by Indiana Public Media

April 9, 2026 · 2 min

About this episode

This episode focuses on the various shades of green in spring, highlighting evergreens and early blooming perennials.

Christopher Morley once said ‘April prepares her green traffic light and the world thinks GO.’ Green, in all of its shades, is the color of the month. The colors of the evergreens that anchor the landscape through all of the seasons now provide a backdrop for the early spring bulbs. The herbaceous perennial Hellebores, are flowering now too, and have leathery dark evergreen foliage, but need to have any winter-damaged foliage removed to look their best. The perennial groundcover, Vinca, also has evergreen foliage that provides a glossy foil for its little periwinkle blue flowers in mid-spring. Cicely Mary Barker (1895-1973) is well known for her flower fairy illustrations and poems. Here is her song of the Periwinkle Fairy: In shady shrubby places, Right early in the year, I lift my flowers’ faces O come and find them here! My stems are thin and straying, With leaves of glossy sheen, The bare brown earth arraying, For they are evergreen. Evergreen leaves and needles provide the deepest notes in the spring symphony of greens. They complement the delicate freshness of the filmy green haze that is first seen on deciduous trees and shrubs followed by the varied hues of emerging…

People in this episode

Host: Moya Andrews

Topics covered

  • spring
  • gardening
  • evergreens
  • perennials
  • flowers

Keywords

  • Hellebores
  • Vinca
  • Cicely Mary Barker
  • Periwinkle Fairy
  • spring symphony

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Products: Hellebores, Vinca

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