Suitable plants for winter care
This article introduces the common knowledge of flower care, focusing on plants suitable for winter care, which are great pieces of knowledge worth collecting!
Winter is here, what plants are suitable for winter care? This can be divided into two directions: one is plants that start to be cared for in autumn and winter, and the other is plants that can safely survive the winter.
1. Plants that start to be cared for in autumn and winter
Some plants, which are dormant in summer, have their growing season in autumn and winter, such as hyacinths, narcissus, Zhangzhou narcissus, and cyclamen. These bulbous plants are planted in autumn and winter and can bloom during the Spring Festival or early next spring.
2. Plants that can safely survive the winter
The range of plants that can survive the winter is quite extensive, and there are many factors involved. For example, in the northern part of China, although it is cold outside, the indoor temperature remains around 20 degrees Celsius due to heating, which is suitable for plant growth. However, in the southern regions where there is no heating, the outdoor temperature can sometimes drop below zero, which is a significant challenge for plants.
Many readers come to this article looking for the names of plants that can survive the winter. Here are a few examples without guaranteeing completeness, mainly to provide an idea!
In areas with heating in the north, indoor planting is mentioned earlier, and most plants can survive, so listing plant names is unnecessary. You can buy any plant and grow it at home. Outdoor planting is more challenging, and most southern plants will not work. It is mainly based on local绿化 plants (local greening plants).
For the Yangtze River region, such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai, the temperature is usually above zero in winter, and the indoor temperature is usually around ten degrees without air conditioning. Common plants like Epipremnum aureum (Devil's Ivy), Chlorophytum comosum (Spider Plant), and Sedum sarmentosum (Sedum) can survive the winter.
The above introduction to plants suitable for winter care is hoped to provide flower enthusiasts with some floral knowledge.