This bingo card has a free space and 30 words: Cherry blossoms never bloom as early as Independence Movement Day., Azaleas start to sprout around Children’s Day, adding a splash of color to spring., The stunning peonies in the garden began to wilt after Liberation Day., Sunflowers stand tall and bloom beautifully in the heat of National Foundation Day., Camellias bud early in the year, just in time for Seollal (Lunar New Year) celebrations., Forsythias brighten up the landscape in springtime, their golden blossoms announcing the change of seasons., Lotus flowers float gracefully, their petals blooming around Buddha’s Birthday., Roses are rare in winter, but once in a blue moon, you might see one on Christmas., Lilies begin to wilt as the hot summer days after Memorial Day take their toll., We always look forward to the first magnolia buds appearing around Arbor Day., The scent of chrysanthemums fills the air during Korean Thanksgiving., Daffodils sprout in time for March 1st Movement Day, signaling the arrival of spring., The gardenias were stunning this year, lasting well past Constitution Day., Lavender fields in full bloom are a perfect sight on Parents’ Day., The last snowdrops begin to wilt as White Day approaches., Hibiscus flowers, also known as the national flower of Korea, stand proud on Independence Day., Tulips rarely last until Teacher’s Day, but they make the perfect gift for educators., Poppies bud just before Korean Armed Forces Day, painting fields red., Carnations are a classic gift on Coming-of-Age Day, symbolizing admiration and gratitude., Daisies bloom around National Liberation Day, celebrating freedom with their cheerful faces., The violets in my backyard seem to run out of time before fully blooming., Irises grow near the pond, their stunning colors reflecting beautifully on May 5th, Children’s Day., Every year on Memorial Day, we place white lilies on the graves of fallen soldiers., Cosmos flowers dance in the wind around National Foundation Day, marking the change of seasons., Hollyhocks bud near the fence, thriving in the late summer sun of Liberation Day., The scent of freesias lingers in the air long after Korean Thanksgiving celebrations end., Wild roses sprout unexpectedly in hidden corners of the park before Arbor Day., Gladiolus flowers stand tall and stunning on Buddha’s Birthday, symbolizing strength., Forget-me-nots are a meaningful tribute on Memorial Day, ensuring no one is forgotten. and Every Christmas, poinsettias are the perfect way to bring warmth and joy indoors..
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