What flowers represent winter
Do you know these? Here is an introduction to the flowers that represent winter and the related introduction of ten representative green plants and flowers in winter. The editor will introduce them next.
After the beginning of winter, the atmosphere of winter becomes more intense, and the temperature drops significantly in various places. In this season of withering, many people think that there will be no blooming flowers, but in fact, some plants can still bloom beautiful flowers in the cold winter, such as the well-known plum blossoms. So, what other flowers bloom in winter? Let's make a simple inventory.
1. Spring Orchid
Spring Orchid is a variety of orchids and has a long cultivation history in our country. The blooming period is from January to March, with a subtle fragrance, single or double flowers, and no scaffold. The flower colors are mostly green and light brownish yellow.
2. Narcissus
Narcissus usually blooms around December and the blooming period lasts until the following March. There are many varieties of narcissus, with common colors including white, yellow, and red. But note that narcissus is not cold-resistant, and it should be kept indoors for cultivation in winter.
3. Cineraria
Cineraria flowers are terminal, with many capitulum flowers aggregated into corymbs. The flower colors are rich, with the exception of yellow, and the blooming period is from January to April.
4. Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe's blooming period coincides with Christmas, New Year's Day, and the Spring Festival, and due to its longevity meaning, it is a great gift for friends and family during the holidays. Kalanchoe not only has a variety of colors but is also very easy to care for.
5. Christmas Cactus
Christmas Cactus is a type of cactus plant. When cultivated indoors, the blooming period can be controlled by light, and it can bloom early under sufficient light. The blooming period can last from October to the following February.
6. Pansy
Pansy, also known as butterfly flower or cat's face flower, only requires about 150 days from sowing to blooming, and the blooming period is relatively long, usually from the end of November to the following April to May, with large and abundant flowers. Each flower usually has three colors: purple, white, and yellow, hence the name Pansy.
7. Hyacinth
Hyacinth is an ornamental plant with a unique plant shape and rich and bright flower colors. It usually blooms from January to April, with each flower lasting about 10-15 days. Hydroponically cultivated flowers bloom once, while soil-cultivated ones can rebloom, but there may be a degeneration phenomenon.
8. crabapple
Rhododendron not only has large and green leaves but also has large and colorful flowers, which are highly ornamental. Its blooming period is not fixed, mainly in autumn, winter, and spring, and it can bloom in multiple seasons, with the best blooming temperature maintained at 12-26℃.
9. Amaryllis
Amaryllis has elegant flower stems with 4-6 bright red trumpet-shaped flowers at the top, facing the sun, looking particularly beautiful. Because the appearance of Amaryllis is similar to that of Clivia, it is also known as "gentleman's red." The blooming period is from December to March.
10. Crown of Thorns
Crown of Thorns usually has deep red or yellow flowers, small in size, usually growing in pairs or small clusters, with a unique beauty. Crown of Thorns can bloom in multiple seasons, but the main blooming period is still in winter and spring.
The above sharing of the flowers that represent winter and the comprehensive method of introducing ten representative plants in winter, I hope it can serve as a brick to attract jade and solve your problems with green plants.