Winter Blooms:

9 Beautiful Flowers To Light Up Your Indoor Space

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Iceland Poppies:

Despite the cold, there is a flower known as Iceland Poppy that can be readily found. Known for their resilience in chilly temperatures, these flowers bring vibrant splashes of color to wintery settings.

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Snapdragons:

Persistence on the other hand, is one character of Snapdragons often classified as spring flowers because of their bright colours. These flowers look very pretty with their classic snap-like petals in soft colours.

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Cornflowers:

Cornflowers grow quite well on the roadsides, which makes it all the more easy to incorporate these flowers in the season of winter without windows’ inclusion to the airy spaces.

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Winter Heath:

Winter Heath is bred to produce winter flowering varieties that perform well under cold season temperatures. Tiny pink or white blooms sit in cover of non-deciduous leaves, forming a ground cover that is attractive and effective.

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Scilla:

Scilla is cute and small sized blue flowers that can bring some beauty to the rockery or a small seating area. Scillas are gorgeous when grown in tufts and are very suitable for indoor winter preparations.

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Daffodils:

With their sunny and bright yellow flowers, Daffodils infuse late-winter months with joy and warmth. Normally, these are planted in autumn and bloom in mild regions as soon as February, bringing bright yellow colour and liveliness to any place.

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Hellebores:

They are referred to as 'Lenten roses' as Hellebores do flowers in most climates around the period of Lent. Their subtle greens, pinks, and purples brightening the coldest of months. Both for home decor as well as for growing out they are also wonderful flowers for making bouquets.

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Starflower (Ipheion):

Starflowers, also known as Ipheion, are soft flowers that come in white, pink, or light blue colours. They were popular in colonial days, and they do well when planted in clusters as they provide an appealing and sweet-smelling carpet along pathways or in pots by the window.

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Algerian Iris:

A highly fragrant flowering plant, the Algerian Iris is very early to bloom, and may even start flowering as far as December for regions with warmer climatic conditions. This winter flora decorates with exquisite shades of purple alongside its exhilarating fragrance which is an utmost necessity for any room.

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