This color was originally associated with St. Patrick's Day.
Blue
This day comes after Mardi Gras.
Ash Wednesday
Cherry blossoms signify the beginning of spring in this country.
Japan
The Easter bunny tradition began in this country.
Germany
This American holiday, celebrated on the first Monday in May, features a parade of elaborate costumes and extravagant hats.
Kentucky Derby
According to legend, St. Patrick chased this animal out of Ireland.
Snake
This is the signature Mardi Gras dessert.
King Cake
These are the 3 zodiac signs for spring.
Aries, Taurus, Gemini
The Sunday before Easter is called this.
Palm Sunday
This Earth-centered holiday is celebrated on April 22.
Earth Day
This is the nickname for Ireland.
Emerald Isle
Purple signifies this during Mardi Gras.
Justice
This major Jewish holiday occurs during spring.
Passover
This sweet treat is traditionally eaten around Easter.
Hot cross buns
This holiday in the U.K. celebrates the arrival of spring with dancing around a maypole.
May Day
According to one popular belief, you would find a leprechaun hiding this at the end of the rainbow.
Pot of gold
Green signifies this during Mardi Gras.
Faith
The 40 days and nights before Easter is known as this in Christianity.
Lent
The largest Easter Egg museum in the world is located here.
Poland
This popular event takes place in Washington, D.C., celebrating cherry blossoms.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival
This Irish dish is commonly eaten in the United States on St. Patrick's Day.
Corned beef and cabbage
Gold signifies this during Mardi Gras.
Power
Over 7 million tulips bloom on tulip farms in this country.
Netherlands
This flower is commonly associated with Easter and spring.
Lily
Cinco de Mayo is a day of celebration in Mexico which celebrates this.
Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862