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There are plenty of flowers that bloom in late winter, like pansies, hellebores and winter aconite. And in mild climates, many bloom all winter long.
Wintertime doesn’t need to be gray and colorless, not with so many beautiful, winter blooming plants for the house and garden. Whether you are a houseplant aficionado or an outdoor gardener, these flowering plants are certain to inspire.
Here, we've rounded up the best winter flowers that bloom this time of year, from bright red Winterberry, sunny yellow Winter Aconite and Mahonia, sweet Camellias and Hellebores, and more. When shopping for winter flowers, choose plants that can survive winters in your USDA Hardiness Zone (find yours here).
Discover 16 flowering annuals, perennials, and shrubs that are at their best during the coldest time of the year, including English primrose, winter jasmine, hellebores, winter aconite, and many more.
Even in the dead of winter, there are a large group of flowers that will bloom in splendor. Some flower varieties even thrive in cold weather. And these aren’t just a handful of mediocre blooms, they are some of the prettiest flowers you can grow.
Modern growers use the tight clusters of yellow flowers in winter floral displays, and the leaves make a great substitute for holly in holiday decor. Most start blooming in late winter or early spring, followed by dark blue berries that ripen in the fall.
It's easy to have winter flowering plants in your garden. Add these shrubs, perennials, bulbs, and even a small tree to your garden to keep the color coming all year long.