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  2. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Wait until early spring or fall to plant evergreen trees and shrubs. Related: 12 Winter Blooming Plants That Will Flower Through The Coldest Days. Read the original article on Southern Living.

  3. These Colorful and Hardy Plants Are Perfect for Creating a ...

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    Many winter flowering perennials and flowering shrubs—and even a few annual winter flowers, too—offer joyful color, shelter for wildlife, and winter interest to your otherwise bare winter ...

  4. 25 Winter Flowers That Love Cold Weather

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    Plant this bulb in the fall for late winter and early spring blooms. Glory of the snow is best massed at the front of garden edging or under trees for the most impact. The flowers will continue to ...

  5. Crocus - Wikipedia

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    C. laevigatus has a long flowering period which starts in late autumn or early winter and may continue into February. Colchicum autumnale is commonly known as "autumn crocus", but is a member of the plant family Colchicaceae, and not a true crocus (of the family Iridaceae).

  6. Erica (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Erica is a genus of roughly 857 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. [3] The English common names heath and heather are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. The genus Calluna was formerly included in Erica – it differs in having even smaller scale-leaves (less than 2–3 millimetres long), and the ...

  7. Cyclamen persicum - Wikipedia

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    Flowers bloom from winter to spring (var. persicum) or in autumn (var. autumnale) and have 5 small sepals and 5 upswept petals, usually white to pale pink with a band of deep pink to magenta at the base. Cyclamen carry on individual stems standing flowers that hang down but whose petals are bent strongly upwards.