Spring is here, and our followers, shoppers, fans and customers are searching for content and products about spring flowers. They’re buying spring floral scented candles, lotions, body washes, soaps, kitchen hand soaps, essential oils, room sprays, air fresheners, perfumes, and cleaning products.
Home decor buyers are purchasing faux flowers, floral tablecloths and napkins, floral dishes, faux flower garlands, faux flower arrangements, prints of flowers, floral artwork, and floral bedding.
Crafters and hobbyists are crocheting flowers; embroidering flowers; scrapbooking with floral motifs, papers and stickers; painting flowers; and putting together flower-themed puzzles.
Fashionistas are shopping for purses, tote bags, dresses, shoes and jewelry emblazoned with floral prints.
LEGO enthusiasts are building bouquet and flower-themed brick playsets.
Utilize these flower and flowering tree keywords in your spring product research plus blogging and content creation. Feature these keywords in your titles, captions, hashtags and blog posts. (But don’t be spammy!) We have not attempted to list every possible flower that can bloom in Spring; just the most common ones likely to be featured on products.
Spring Flowers and Floral Keyword Research
Allium, Alliums
Bluebell, Bluebells
Camellia, Camellias
Cherry Blossom, Cherry Blossoms
Crocus, Crocuses
Columbine, Columbines
Daffodil, Daffodils
Daisy, Daisies
Dogwood Tree
Forsythia, Forsythias
Freesia, Freesias
Gardenia, Gardenias
Hawthorn, Hawthorns
Hyacinth, Hyacinths
Iris, Irises
Jonquil, Jonquils
Lilac, Lilacs
Lily, Lilies
Lily of the Valley, Lilies of the Valley
Magnolia, Magnolias
Muscari, Muscaris
Pansy, Pansies
Peony, Peonies
Primrose, Primroses
Snowdrop, Snowdrops
Trillium, Trilliums
Tulip, Tulips
Viola, Violas
Violet, Violets
Happy creating,
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