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Flowers in winter: 5 species that best adapt to the cold

Several species of flowers adapt very well to winter and make the house even more charming and colorful; check it out!

By Redação

Submitted at Jul 16, 2023, 7:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Flowers in winter: 5 species that best adapt to the cold
To make winter more charming and colorful , there are several species of flowers that adapt very well to this season. By adding those that are able to withstand dry weather and low temperatures , you can make your home cozy and full of energy, even on the coldest days. Check out the main species of this season and which flower is ideal for decorating your favorite space.

1. Tulip


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It is one of the most cold-resistant species, bringing color and life to pots and gardens. Choose a location that receives direct sunlight . The soil should be drained, rich in organic matter and slightly moist.

2. Cyclamen


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This flower also resists cold very well, as long as it is grown in moist soil . Excellent for decorating indoor spaces with flowers in shades of red, pink and white.

3. Denphal Orchid


Originating from Thailand, the Denphal Orchid is known for blooming throughout the year , with brighter colors during the cold seasons. It is an elegant and easy-to-care-for plant that requires filtered light and moderate humidity , with a moist substrate. It can be grown in pots with pine bark or on wooden logs.

4. Orange Lily


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Endowed with exuberant beauty, it brings a vibrant touch to any environment. It should be watered regularly – without soaking . It needs sunlight and, during the harshest winter periods, it is ideal to provide a layer of mulch made of dry leaves or straw around its base.

5. Carnations


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One of the most popular species in Brazil, the carnation also thrives when it has to face lower temperatures . One of the advantages of choosing this flower is the pleasant aroma it gives off. Furthermore, the carnation comes in different colors , which gives residents greater versatility in their choices.