Hellebores, witch hazels, and snowdrops are three plants that love the cold weather and offer up blooms to brighten up the ...
pansies and violas are tough little flowers that will keep producing blooms throughout the winter months if planted in the fall. Violas are smaller and hardier than pansies and will survive even a ...
The first day of spring isn't until March 20 this year, but Texas' beloved state flower is already making its grand entrance.
Often poking up through the snow, they’re among the earliest flowers to bloom ... Snowdrops need to be planted in fall to take advantage of the cold winter weather, which triggers their blooms.
The spring flowers attract pollinators, variegated leaves provide summer interest and its foliage turns to yellow and red during fall. But this plant shines in winter with its shiny red color.
2019 6:00 a.m. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ fall flower show is like the season itself ­â€” a brief but welcome respite before the return of a long and cold winter in Pittsburgh.