The 5 Most Beautiful Winter Flowers
Cold winter days are just around the corner! We've prepared ourselves for winter with the arrival of autumn, but what about our flowers? We've compiled a list of 5 beautiful, fragrant winter flowers that you can easily grow at home or give as gifts, along with their care instructions.

Known for its sweet fragrance and captivating flowers, the stock plant belongs to the Brassicaceae family. It has a very intense scent similar to carnations, which comes from the volatile oils in its flowers. Stock plants don't like hot climates, but they are also not very cold, so they can be easily grown indoors during the winter months. They prefer well-drained, nutrient-rich, and moist soil.
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Azaleas, a popular potted plant, belong to the Ericaceae family. A perennial plant, azaleas can come in red, pink, yellow, white, and orange colors. They prefer airy environments. They don't need direct sunlight, but they can't survive in complete darkness either. To prevent flowers from falling off in dark spaces, it's essential to use daylight-enhancing lighting. They thrive in naturally rich and moist soil.
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Winter hyacinth, also known as winter hydrangea, belongs to the lily family. It typically blooms in pink or white. It is not resistant to summer heat and prefers shady and cool environments. It can grow in all soil types, but naturally prefers acidic soils.
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The Christmas cactus belongs to the cactus family. It's called the Christmas cactus because it only blooms in December and January. It's long-lived and hardy. It requires plenty of sunlight but shouldn't be exposed to direct sunlight. It prefers humus-rich and fibrous soil.
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Also known as hellebore, it is a perennial, bulbous plant species belonging to the buttercup family. It is also called the Christmas rose because it begins to bloom in December. It comes in many colors, from white to black. It remains in bloom for about a month. Christmas roses prefer moist, shady, and semi-shady areas. They thrive in well-drained, organic soil. For plants grown from seed, flowering takes 3-5 years, so it is easier to grow them from seedlings.
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