Which flowers bloom only in winter
Today, the editor will explain which flowers bloom only in winter and recommend 10 kinds of winter representative flowers and some green plant maintenance tips. Next, let me introduce them.
In winter, everywhere is desolate, especially in the northern regions, where the big trees have shed their leaves and the green plants have lost their vitality, presenting a gray and gloomy scene. However, if you look carefully, there are many plants that are not afraid of the cold, for instance, some small wild vegetables are quietly showing their green leaves in winter, but they are not easily noticeable.
Inside the house, it is a scene of colorful flowers. Some flowers naturally prefer the cool season, and the cold winter is just the right time for them to bloom. Let's take a look at the flowers that are both cold-resistant and easy to maintain and can still bloom in winter.
First, Narcissus
Narcissus is familiar to everyone. At the Spring Festival Gala every year, the audience is always adorned with blooming narcissus. Narcissus not only has a fragrant scent and an elegant and generous flower shape but also symbolizes family reunion and happiness. Every year at the Spring Festival Gala, the audience is decorated with blooming narcissus, making it very valuable to keep a pot during the New Year. Narcissus is very easy to care for, and it can grow leaves and bloom by hydroponics in winter. With simple maintenance and strong vitality, narcissus is elegant and generous, making it the "fragrant flower king" that blooms in winter.
Second, Tulip
Tulip is also a bulbous plant. If you plant tulip bulbs two months in advance, you can have fragrant and beautiful flowers by the New Year. Tulips in winter and spring are widely available in the market, and they are particularly frost-resistant. If planted in the ground, they can even survive temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees. The Netherlands is the country of tulips, where fields are planted with tulips that complement the windmills in the distance, making them a iconic plant of the Netherlands.
However, it's fine to plant just a few tulips in a pot at home. Tulips bloom gracefully and generously, with petals like wine glasses exuding elegant and unique charm. They are fragrant, cool, elegant, and even their leaves are particularly beautiful. Moreover, they are not afraid of the cold. In winter and spring, as long as the temperature rises ten degrees, they can grow and bloom. Even if placed outdoors, they can briefly withstand the cold. If placed indoors at 15 degrees, it is the peak season for their growth and blooming.
Third, Hellebore
Hellebore is also a very cold-resistant flower. Actually, not many people have kept it. Hellebore is a bit expensive and has an unattractive name, so it has not caught people's attention. Hellebore is also called Christmas rose, and its flower shape is layered like a rose. In European regions, it is often used to decorate the home environment during Christmas, making it a flower plant that can be displayed in grand occasions.
Hellebore is very cold-resistant. Even at minus ten degrees, it will not freeze to death. In cold regions, it can bloom normally in the ice and snow and continue to bloom until spring. So if your home is relatively cold, planting a pot of hellebore together is a very beautiful and generous flower. Don't be fooled by its unattractive name; its blooming will definitely amaze you. However, its drawback is that it is relatively expensive, with a small seedling costing几十块钱, and a large potted plant would be even more expensive.
Fourth, Winterberry