Add some color around your home with these winter flowering plants.

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Here are some expert selections that will provide beautiful foliage during the winter.

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Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the potting soil to dry out at least half way down between waterings.

The true flowers of this species are actually the yellow petals in the center, says Lalicata.

They can do well with normal room humidity but can benefit from higher humidity levels.

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If kept in a decorative, cache planter, pour out excess water after watering.

When repotting, only use orchid bark mix and not traditional potting mix.

There are two main types of camellias,Camellia japonicaandCamellia sasanquawith a smattering of other types.

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Hybrids and other types can vary in their bloom times.

Primroses prefer slightly moist and acidic soil, and plenty of shade, advises Mercer.

Female plants produce greenish-white flowers that give way to bright red berries, says Mercer.

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Winterberry holly plants need six to eight hours of sunlight, so plant them in full to partial sun.

These plants thrive in bright, indirect sunlight and require consistently moist soilbut be cautious not to overwater.

These bulbs thrive in bright, indirect light and require little care.

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confirm to keep the water level just below he bulbs base to prevent any potential rotting.

cyclamen

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Camellia bush

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hellebore flowers

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pansies

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primrose

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winterberry holly

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Amaryllis

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Paperwhite Narcissus

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Peace Lily

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