“Mama,” Primrose said, tugging her mother’s sleeve. “The air smells different. Like wet dirt and candy.”

Spring is widely recognized as a between the dormant cold of winter and the vibrant heat of summer, officially starting with the vernal equinox . While many see it as a single block of time, "seasons in spring" refers to the distinct physiological, biological, and meteorological phases—often categorized as early , middle , and late spring—that dictate everything from bird migration to the flowering of specific plant species. The Three Phases of Spring

Some of the key features of spring include:

: The landscape shifts toward a "fresh dress" of color, with gardens filling with roses, daisies, and marigolds. Symbols of the season often include clean mid-tones, like the pale colors of early blossoms. The Human Experience

: In many regions, spring is synonymous with festivals of joy and hope, such as Holi (the festival of colors) and Basant Panchami. Scientific and Environmental Dynamics

Spring is widely celebrated as a season of renewal, marking the transition from the dormancy of winter to the vibrancy of summer. In the Northern Hemisphere, it traditionally spans from March to May, characterized by a significant warming of the earth and the "springing forth" of new life. The Essence of Renewal As winter fades, nature undergoes a visible transformation:

One morning, the oldest oak in the town square sneezed. A cloud of pink petals burst from its branches, showering the baker, the postman, and a very startled cat. That was the signal. Within the hour, every door in Everbell swung open. Winter was over.