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Seasonal Flowers: 8 Stunning Flowers That Bloom in Winters

The winters are often considered to be a quiet time in the gardening world and you may also believe that you have to wait for spring to bring colour and joy back to your outdoor spaces. However, that is not what winters are all about. There are plenty ofseasonal flowers that can thrive in winters and brighten your garden and bring an aesthetic and appealing look to your outdoor spaces.

In this article, we have put together a list of stunning and beautiful winter flowers that can bring a touch of colour to the grey winter days and can be the perfect match for this festive season. So without wasting any time, let’s explore this article.

Seasonal Flowers
Jump to:
  • 1. Winter Honeysuckle
  • 2. Christmas Rose
  • 3. Pansies
  • 4. Winter Aconites
  • 5. Daphne
  • 6. Snowdrop
  • 7. Viola
  • 8. Winter Jasmine

1. Winter Honeysuckle

Winter honeysuckles are cream-white winter flowers that are sometimes followed by dull-red berries. They were introduced in China in the mid-nineteenth century and are often considered an ideal choice to brighten your house during winters. They are grown on almost leafless branches that are a magnet for winter-active bumblebees.

2. Christmas Rose

Christmas roses are usually grown in the month of January but occasionally can be seen early around Christmas eve. These flowers have large, round, and flat-faced white petals along with deep green foliage. They are perfect to be grown at the front of a partially shaded border of your home.

3. Pansies

Pansies are bushy perennials that are usually grown as annual bedding plants. They are often confused with violas, however, they are larger than violas and have heart-shaped leaves. They are one of the brightest bicoloured flowers that bloom in winter. They have dark face-like markings in the centre that offer the most cheerful display.

4. Winter Aconites

As soon as the first snowdrop begins these flowers bloom by spreading their petals in a dramatic yellow carpet look. You can place them beneath trees or naturalise in the grass for aesthetic and appealing visuals in your garden.

Winter Aconites

5. Daphne

Daphnes usually bloom in late winters and early springs and are the most colourful shrubs of all. If you have small gardens then daphnes can be a perfect choice for you. You can use these flowers in different situations such as window boxes, large containers, areas of dry shades, and gravel gardens.

6. Snowdrop

Snowdrops are often the first bulb of the year to flower. These are the most beautiful winter flowers and are considered to bring hope in the new year. These beautiful bright-white flowers are perfect for winters and can also be planted in summers or autumns for best results.

7. Viola

Violas are the tiniest and adorable flowers that thrive in winters and can handle a light frost. They often bloom starting from fall and last through most of the winters in moderate climates. Despite being annual flowers they drop seeds and often pop up on their own in spring. This way you can enjoy these beautiful flowers blooming in two different seasons of the year.

8. Winter Jasmine

You will have winter jasmine bloom in early January until around April. These beautiful flowers are available in various colours and create a stunning appearance in your outdoor garden areas, especially during new years eve. Jasmine flowers are known for their amazing aromas and symbolize hope and love. This is one of the reasons why they’re highly used in wedding centerpieces.  If you wish to make your garden extremely fragrant and beautiful during winters then winter jasmine flowers can be the ultimate option for you.

We hope with the above-mentioned information you will be able to turn your garden into the most colourful and dreamy appearance even on the grey days of winters. You can visit the website of Moyses Stevens Flowers to get access to the top-notch quality flowers in London.

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