Bring Color to Your Garden with These Winter-Blooming Plants
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Winter gardens don't have to look dull. Many plants bloom even in the cold months, bringing color, fragrance, and life to your garden. Snowdrops bloom in late winter with delicate white flowers. Plant the bulbs in autumn, as long as the soil remains undisturbed, they will return every year. Lenten roses (Helleborus) thrive in shade and bloom through winter. Their long-lasting sepals resemble petals and bring gentle color to dormant gardens. Witch hazel blooms from autumn to winter with yellow flowers on tall shrubs, providing color and fragrance even in the coldest months in your garden. Pansies brighten the garden in mild winters with their cheerful faces. Choose varieties like 'Winter' or 'Ice' that tolerate frost and cold well. Winter jasmine produces cascades of bright yellow flowers and can grow as a climbing plant or shrub, turning gray winter days into golden light. Winter heath is a low, evergreen shrub that blooms pink, cream, or white at the end of winter, with its tiny flowers shining through the snow and brightening frosty gardens. Rock cress forms small, sweet-smelling white flower clusters. Certain varieties, like 'Snow Princess,' also bloom in the cool months.
