6 Beautiful Flowering Plants That Bloom in Winter

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6 Beautiful Flowering Plants That Bloom in Winter : Your garden doesn’t have to seem lifeless, drab, and brown during the winter. The coldest, darkest months of the year are when a lot of winter flowers bloom—just when you need color most! Certain plants, like bulbs, require autumn planting to produce blossoms in late winter, but other plants can be planted in early to late autumn to avoid the onset of winter’s cold. Winterberry and snowdrops are logical choices—after all, their names reflect their significance. A winter garden can be enhanced with surprising color and beautiful texture by using unexpected plants like decorative kale. Additionally, some types of scented bushes like witch hazel and flowers like camellias bloom in the middle of winter.

 

 

6 Beautiful Flowering Plants That Bloom in Winter

An otherwise lifeless landscape will be cheered by the winter color provided by a variety of annuals, perennials, bulbs, and blooming shrubs. There is a winter flower that will thrive in your garden regardless of where you live—in the sunny south or the snowy north. Just be sure the shrubs or perennials you plant can survive the winters.

 

 

1. Pansies and Violas

In milder climates, pansies and violas bloom over the majority of the winter, while in colder climes, some varieties rebloom in the spring. Though many types shed their seeds so they can reappear the following spring, they are strictly annuals.

 

2. Snowdrops

Snowdrops, also known as galanthus, need to be planted in the fall for a very early spring display. The name of these adorable droopy-headed flowers comes from the fact that they typically begin to bloom when the snow is still on the ground and look best at the front of borders or in rock gardens.

 

3. Daffodils

Depending on where you live, these bright tiny blooms may bloom as early as February, although they often appear first in the early spring. Plant these bulbs for late winter/early spring blooms throughout the fall.

 

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4. Hellebores

Because these magnificent perennials bloom in some climates around Lent, they are also called Lenten roses. Depending on where you reside, they can occur in the middle to late winter. They may look delicate, yet they’re as resilient as nails.

5. Winterberry

Although it’s not technically a flower, winterberry, a kind of deciduous holly, is an essential addition to any winter garden because of its vivid red berries. If you want berries, be sure to purchase a male and female plant (so that pollination occurs).

 

6. Lily of the Valley Shrub

This striking shrub blooms in mid- to late-winter, often to surprise! This stunning evergreen shrub has hundreds of bell-shaped flowers hanging from slender stalks.

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