There are several kinds of flowers that bloom in winter, representing the comprehensive list of winter flowers.

How many kinds of flowers bloom in winter

A comprehensive analysis of the number of flowers blooming in winter and the introduction of green plants and flowers representing winter, please see the detailed introduction below.

Winter has already arrived, and if you want to raise flowers and choose some small, space-saving ones, you may not know how to choose. Xiaoqi tells you about 5 flowering plants that can be well cultivated in small pots. You can start buying them now, and they can continue to bloom until spring after planting.

1. Viola

Viola is an annual herbaceous plant that looks like a butterfly when it blooms, which is very beautiful. It has a long blooming period and a large number of flowers, which can continue to bloom until the next autumn. As long as we buy a small seedling, it doesn't need to be very big to keep blooming. It is extremely easy to care for and has strong cold resistance. Therefore, we just need to place it in a well-lit indoor area, use a small pot, water it when the soil surface dries up by one or two centimeters, and continuously use fertilizer high in phosphorus content without lacking other elements, which can make it bloom continuously.

2. Oxalis

Oxalis is a bulbous plant with a small bulb at the bottom, similar to what we know as Hippeastrum. The whole plant is relatively short. When it blooms, the flowers are not large, but they come in a variety of colors and shapes, with single and double petals. If you have insufficient lighting at home, you can grow several pots of Oxalis, choose your favorite color, and plant it in a pot. It can quickly sprout, and from sowing to sprouting, it only takes one to two months to fully bloom and fill the pot, which is very beautiful and can continue to bloom until summer. In summer, it will enter a complete dormancy, and we just need to keep the potting soil dry to safely pass the summer. By autumn, it can grow new seedlings again, and one bulb can turn into multiple bulbs, and one pot can turn into multiple pots.

3. Dream Orchid

Dream Orchid is an orchid plant with a small bulge at the bottom that can store a lot of water and nutrients. Its blooming period is in autumn and winter, and it can bloom three to four times a year if well cared for. In winter, it also needs to be exposed to sufficient light. Use a small pot and orchid soil for cultivation. Water it when the soil surface dries and it can quickly grow a flower spike. When it blooms, the whole room will be filled with a faint milky fragrance.

How many kinds of flowers bloom in winter

4. Kalanchoe

Kalanchoe is probably familiar to everyone, with a wide variety of flower colors and shapes. The whole plant doesn't grow very big. As long as you have just planted a cutting that has survived in autumn, it can bloom in winter. It starts blooming from late autumn and continues until summer, with a very long blooming period. It is suitable for indoor cultivation and is relatively easy to care for, just water less and expose it to more light, and use a small pot.

5. Freesia

Freesia is a bulbous plant with a small bulb like a garlic clove at the bottom. It is most suitable to plant it in autumn and winter. When planting, use a small pot and plant three to four bulbs in one pot. After sprouting, water with a dwarfing agent one to two times, with an interval of 15 days. Usually, keep it in a well-lit position, water it when the potting soil dries up by one or two centimeters, and it can grow quickly. It can bloom with four to six leaves, and when it blooms, it has a cluster of flowers with a strong fragrance, even better than perfume. After the bulbs finish blooming, they will continue to grow, and one bulb can turn into multiple bulbs, and one pot can turn into multiple pots.

These 5 flowers can be planted now. As long as we follow the method mentioned by Xiaoqi and master the skills, they can grow quickly and continue to bloom until spring without any problem.

The above experience and knowledge about the number of flowers blooming in winter and the complete list of flowers representing winter introduced by the Green Enthusiast Network are hoped to bring you some help after reading this article!