What flowers to keep indoors during winter: A list of the ten most beautiful flowers for winter.

What flowers to grow indoors in winter

For most women, the content of what flowers to grow indoors in winter and the list of the ten most beautiful flowers in winter, green plants and flower planting, is as follows:

1.海棠花

Haitang is a succulent plant of the Sedum family, with thick leaves, evergreen throughout the seasons, many varieties, rich in flower colors, and a long natural blooming period, which can last from October of each year to May or June of the following year. A single flower can bloom for twenty to thirty days. It is liked by people for its large number of flowers, long blooming period, and auspicious meaning. It is the main flower in autumn, winter, and spring, and many people will grow a pot at home.

Haitang can also purify the air during its growth. Growing a pot of Haitang in the living room or bedroom is suitable, warm and atmospheric, and also auspicious. It can also be used as a New Year's flower.

When growing Haitang, note that it prefers light, especially in the cool autumn, winter, and spring seasons. More sun exposure will enhance its flowering ability. It is necessary to ensure at least 4 hours of direct sunlight a day, preferably maintaining 6-8 hours of sufficient light, which is the primary condition for flowering. Additionally, it is important to apply thin and frequent fertilization, control water intake before flowering, and remove withered flowers after blooming to promote more flowering.

2. Clivia Miniata

Clivia Miniata is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Amaryllis family, with long and thick leaves growing symmetrically in pairs, making the whole plant look like a large fan, elegant and atmospheric, with a touch of scholarly elegance. Its blooming season is in winter and spring every year. With proper care, it can bloom around the Spring Festival. The flower spikes of Clivia Miniata are upright, with full and bright colors, and a single flower can last one or two months. Its long blooming period, elegant plant shape, and beautiful meaning make it very popular. Therefore, in autumn and winter, it is also a bestseller, with beautiful flowers and leaves, and it is not exaggerated to say that it is a continuously popular New Year's flower.

What flowers to grow indoors in winter

When growing Clivia Miniata, it is important not to water frequently, especially in winter when the temperature is low and evaporation is slow. If the indoor temperature is below 15 degrees, watering should be stopped. Above 20 degrees, water should be applied when the soil is 40-50% dry. For Clivia Miniata with 12 full leaves, it is recommended to apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers before flowering, such as using a special bloom booster for orchids, once every 10 days, to promote early flowering.

It should be noted that Clivia Miniata requires a day-night temperature difference of about 10 degrees to bloom quickly and reduce the risk of arrow entrapment. In an environment with obvious day-night temperature differences, the flowers are fuller and more colorful.

3. Amaryllis

Amaryllis, also known as Barberton Daisy or Belladonna Lily, is also common in life, and many people grow a pot of Amaryllis at home. There are many varieties of Amaryllis, in addition to the traditional Barberton Daisy, as shown in the figure below.

Now there are also many imported Amaryllis, and in the past two years, many new varieties have been cultivated artificially. Compared with traditional Amaryllis, they have a richer color palette, more flowers, and layered petals that bloom into a huge 'bouquet' from a single bulb. They are dignified, elegant, and stylish, and naturally prefer cool temperatures, fearing heat. If the indoor temperature in winter does not drop below 15 degrees, it can bloom and, with good care, it will bloom around the Spring Festival, making it a famous New Year's flower.