Flowers in January: a touch of spring in winter
Winter can often seem grey and dull, but even in January there are ways to beautify your garden or home with colourful flowers. Some types of flower are hardy and will flourish even in cold temperatures, while others can thrive indoors.
Daffodils and hyacinths are particularly popular flowers in January, as they develop a heart-warming display of flowers even in frosty conditions. These robust bulbs can be planted in autumn and will surprise you with their early bloom in the new year.
For indoor plants, amaryllises and orchids are perfect. These exotic flowers bring not only colour but also elegance into your home. With the right care and enough light, these plants will give you joy well into spring.
If you want to enjoy fresh flowers in January but don't have green fingers, you can also opt for cut flowers. Flower24 offers a selection of seasonal bouquets that will banish the winter blues and bring a touch of spring into your home.
TULIPS
Tulips are the second most popular cut flowers worldwide, after roses. You can't go wrong with a tulip bouquet, because who could resist the cheerful radiance of these flowers? There are so many to choose from: today, there are around 4,200 different tulip varieties, with flower shapes divided into 15 different classes.
HYACINTHUS
LISIANTHUS
It's time for a trip to the Wild West, where the roots of the beautiful flower with the melodious name of Lisianthus lie. This delicate plant, also known as the prairie gentian, enchants with its elegant, rose-like blossoms and their diverse colour spectrum, which ranges from pure white to delicate pink and deep purple.
Which flowers bloom in January?
At first glance, January may not appear to be the most flowery of months. However, even in this cold season, there are some flowers that defy winter and enchant with their blossoms. In this article, we would like to introduce you to some of these winter wonders that can make your garden flourish even in the depths of winter.
One of the most well-known flowers to bloom in January is the Christmas rose (Helleborus niger). This hardy plant displays its magnificent white or pink flowers just when most other plants are dormant during the winter. The Christmas rose is not only an eye-catcher, but it is also extremely easy to care for and adaptable.
Another winter-flowering plant is the winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum). This shrub produces bright yellow flowers in January, bringing a little sunshine into the grey winter landscape. The winter jasmine prefers sunny to semi-shaded locations and grows equally well in flowerbeds and in pots.
Snowdrops (Galanthus) are also known to poke their delicate white heads out of the ground in January. These small bulb flowers are among the first heralders of spring and can be planted in groups to create impressive carpets of flowers. Snowdrops prefer well-drained, humus-rich soils and thrive in both sunny and partially shaded locations.
In addition to these classics, there are many other plants that can flower in January. These include, for example, winter heather (Erica carnea) and fragrant snowball (Viburnum farreri). Both bring colour and life to the winter garden landscape and are also relatively easy to care for.
Even though January is known as a cold winter month, you don't have to do without flowering plants. With the right selection of winter-flowering flowers, you can add a touch of freshness and vibrancy to your garden or balcony even at this time of year.
Currently available bouquets
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