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What Flowers Are in Bloom in January?

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What Flowers Are in Bloom in January?

What Flowers Are in Bloom in January?. Most plants, trees and shrubs bloom from early spring until late fall, making gardens, lawns and homes a dark and drab environment, as far as plant life is concerned. Fortunately, there are several flowers that do bloom in the middle of winter in the month of January, including the ones listed below.

Most plants, trees and shrubs bloom from early spring until late fall, making gardens, lawns and homes a dark and drab environment, as far as plant life is concerned. Fortunately, there are several flowers that do bloom in the middle of winter in the month of January, including the ones listed below.
Pansies
Most pansies will bloom until heavy winter hits and will bloom again during the mild parts of winter, even in January. A winter variety of pansies can even withstand light snowfalls.
Witch Hazel
Witch hazel starts to bloom late fall to mid January and lasts until mid March or April. The blooms are red or yellow in color giving gardens a splash of color in the winter.
Hellebore
Hellebore blooms can start popping out of the ground as early as January. Their blooms are white, yellow, red or pink.
Cammellia
Winter cammellias bloom from January until April giving color to the garden to an otherwise darker time of year.
Poinsettias
Poinsettias' blooms respond to the shortened hours of daylight, making it a perfect indoor plant for January. To get poinsettias to bloom may take a little bit of work by keeping it in the dark 12 to 15 hours a day starting in October.

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