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Flowering plants in the winter are hard to come by but a welcome sight in gardens when everything else is dull, drab, and has lost its leaves. Most plants are dormant at this time of year, resting ...
Read the original article on Purewow. The easiest way to boost your winter-weary mood? Plant a spring-flowering shrub. Many flowering shrubs start their show in late winter to early spring ...
Flowering shrubs are the secret weapon here. They show up reliably, deliver stunning displays, and keep working year after ...
Best for Winter Blooms: Camelia. Producing rose-style flowers in various hues, including pink, red, white, and golden yellow, Camelia is an evergreen shrub that blooms in the winter and sometimes ...
Star magnolia grows more as a tall rounded shrub than a tree in appearance, with 3 to 4 inch, star-shaped white or pink flowers that bloom profusely in late winter or early spring before the ...
Also in bloom is the most fragrant of flowering shrubs, winter sweet. This little used and little known plant is delightful. A native of China, its true name is Chimonanthus praecox, but it often ...
It flowers virtually non-stop and is especially notable in winter as its vivid yellow daisy blooms offer a sunny antidote to dull, overcast skies. Foliage is greenish-gray and intricately divided.
Flowering quince, Chaenomeles speciosa (key-NA-muh-leez SPEE-see-oh-suh), often shows its salmon-pink (red-pink) flowers sporadically in early winter and through until spring. Flower buds are ...
Most amaryllis will be kept inside and this is recommended, as the plants are not as resilient to winter frosts as some other flowers on this list. The Grow Co. Triple Super Phosphate 0-46-0 ...