What flowers endure the cold

Thought

viola x wittrockiana

With the arrival of the first colds, many people think that the flower season is over. If you are one of them, I have good news for you: There are still flowering plants! Do you want to know what they are?

Discover what flowers endure the coldsince in addition to the fabulous thought that you can see in the image, there are other equally interesting.

Aster

Aster

Aster

Asters are fabulous plants that bloom in the fall. They live in all the cold-temperate regions of the world, so you won’t have to worry about frost damaging it. Its lilac flowers have numerous very thin petals. It is ideal to have on rockeries, on balconies, in patios … and it is that it only wants one thing: to be located in a very sunny area.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemums are extraordinary flowers. Depending on the species, they can be single or double. Native mainly to Asia, they also bloom when summer ends, providing color to the autumn season.

Dalia

Dalia

Dalia

Dahlias are bulbous plants that are planted in the spring and bloom during the summer and fall. There are many types, and each of them is spectacular: double or single flower, yellow, white, pink, orange … Anyway, There is so much to choose from!

Primrose

Common primrose

Common primrose

Primroses are, along with thoughts, the flowers that best resist the cold. Depending on the species, its flowers will be yellow, white, pink, bicolor … They are perfect to have in a pot in the center of a table.

Tagetes

patula tagetes

patula tagetes

Tagetes are herbaceous plants that bloom throughout the summer period, and continue for up to two more months. Are from very easy cultivation; so much so that they will only ask you to be located in full sun and high humidity (but avoiding waterlogging).

Which one did you like the most? Do you know other flowers that can withstand the cold?

What flowers endure the cold

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