Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara)
They flower in early spring because the trees have not produced leaves yet so there is plenty of sunlight
a bloodroot is a red flower that blooms in early spring. it is a sign that spring is coming.
Late spring early summer, depending on your location.
Siberian squill Crocus
The Rose is a seasonal flower, Roses bloom in summer.
Dandelion leaves should be picked early in the spring because they are tender and less bitter at that time, making them more palatable for salads and culinary uses. Additionally, younger leaves are rich in nutrients, including vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals like calcium and iron. Harvesting them early also helps prevent the plant from flowering, which can make the leaves tougher and more bitter.
Pasque flowers typically bloom in early spring, around March or April, depending on the region. They are one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring and can be found in a range of colors from deep purple to pale pink.
I am guessing it is the CA golden poppy. They are our state flower and are one of the early Spring flowers out.
Bear flower typically refers to the flowering plant Epigaea repens, commonly known as trailing arbutus or mayflower. It is a low-growing evergreen shrub native to North America, known for its fragrant pink or white blossoms that bloom in early spring. The name "bear flower" may also be associated with its habitat, often found in wooded areas where bears roam. Overall, it symbolizes beauty and the arrival of spring.
In the late fall or early spring so they can get planted in time.
One of the first signs of spring is often the crocus flower. These bright, colorful flowers can emerge as early as late winter, bringing a welcome burst of color to gardens and landscapes after the winter months.
Crepe myrtles typically do not bloom in early spring; they usually begin to flower in mid to late summer. The blooms can last until the first frost, providing a vibrant display for several months. Early spring is more about new leaf growth and preparing for the flowering season.