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  2. These Flowers Will Thrive in the Coldest Months of the Year

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    Snowdrop. Just as the name indicates, these tiny flowers appear when snow is still on the ground in cold climates. Snowdrops, also called galanthus, look delicate but are quite cold-hardy. Their ...

  3. 22 Winter Flowers That Actually Love the Cold

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    Keep your garden vibrant year-round with the 22 best winter-blooming flowers that thrive in the cold. Learn how to prepare your landscape for winter blooming.

  4. How to Protect Your Flowers From Frost So They Can Survive a ...

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    The best way to prevent frost damage in your flower garden is to create a blanket or barrier between the descending cold and the blooms you want to save. “To cover your plants, you can use old ...

  5. Erica carnea - Wikipedia

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    Description. It is a low-growing, spreading subshrub reaching 10–25 centimetres (4–10 inches) tall, with evergreen needle-like leaves 4–8 millimetres (18 – 38 in) long, borne in whorls of four. The flowers are produced in racemes in late winter to early spring, often starting to flower while the plant is still covered in snow; the ...

  6. Chimonanthus - Wikipedia

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    Chimonanthus. Lindl. Chimonanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, native to China, [4] but is also cultivated elsewhere in Asia, including Iran. [5] The genus includes three to six species depending on taxonomic interpretation; six are accepted by the Flora of China. The name means winter flower in Greek.

  7. Crocus - Wikipedia

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    Crocuses are among the most important ornamental geophytes in the global flower industry, [108] ranking sixth in terms of Dutch bulb production (2003–2008) with 463–668 ha under cultivation. [109] The crocus is one of the most popular flowers found in the garden in the late winter and early spring. [20]