Flowers that bloom in winter
Flowers are the magical beauty that brightens our day.
We are well aware of the flowers that bloom in spring and summer, but did you know that some flowers also bloom in the cold winter?
Not every flower has to lose its petals when winter comes. You can see bright reds, soft pinks, and sunny yellows even when it's snowing.
You will surely be interested to know about the flowers that do not freeze even in the bitterly cold winter.
They look very attractive and magical.
Here are the best flowers that bloom in winter.
Camellia
Let's start with the winter queen.
Yes, the camellia is one of the most beautiful winter-blooming flowers, with gorgeous leaves and fragrant flowers that look like roses.
This attractive flower comes in shades of red and pink. It is quite hard to maintain. From the sun to the soil, everything must be perfect if you want to see this flower.
Winterberry
This beautiful bush boasts gorgeous bright red berries that are stunning against the background of white snow.
If you're looking for color in the winter season, these red berries are a must.
Their beautiful color and interesting leaves are a great source of New Year's mood.
Hellebore
Also called the Lenten rose, this stunning plant appears in late winter during Lent. It comes in many different shades of white, purple, and pink.
They are extremely durable and can be found in any climate.
Ornamental Cabbage
In shades of purple, pink, and milky, these plants boast beautiful lush and intricate leaves, which colors become brighter as the weather cools.
They will not grow well in severe storms or hot sunny days, but despite this fact, these plants can withstand extreme cold.
Poinsettia
The most famous shade of this flower is red.
These flowers with star-shaped leaves are known as Christmas stars, and in Mexico, they are also called Santa night flowers.
Its large colorful petals are often mistaken for petals, but they actually are leaves.
It has a reputation as a difficult plant to take care of, but in reality, everything is very easy. The main advice is to keep the plant away from direct sunlight to protect its leaves from burning and don't forget to water it.
Winter jasmine
Winter jasmine blooms around January.
Their bright yellow flowers beat the winter gloom.
Although many types of jasmine flowers have a beautiful scent, you won't smell winter jasmine, they are not considered fragrant flowers.
In contrast, this species boasts long, arching branches that are full of bright yellow flowers in late winter.
The temperature is decreasing, somewhere it is already snowing.
Most plants are resting and waiting for sunny, warm weather to return.
But some flowers can still bloom and give off a rich, viable vibrant warmth, even in the winter months.
Learn more about flowers by reading our blog.
With love, Flowers Home