17 Best Flowers You Can Grow Indoors All Winter

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Hello, everyone! Winter is here, but that doesn’t mean your home can’t be filled with vibrant blooms. Today, we’re going to introduce you to some of the best flowering houseplants that you can grow indoors all winter long.

First up, we have the Christmas Cactus. This stunning succulent is a popular part of Christmas decorations and gifts. Once you notice the buds, place the plant in a sunny spot and watch it bloom!

Next, we have Poinsettias. This plant has been a symbol of the festive season for years. Continue growing this plant indoors for some Christmas cheer in winter.

If you want to add a dash of bright colors to your home decor in winter, bring Begonias indoors. This plant can bloom all year round, including the colder months.

We also have the Desert Rose. Grow this fascinating succulent as an indoor plant in winter for its mini tree shape and the fact that it produces flowers in winter.

African Violets are one of the easiest houseplants you can grow to enjoy the blooms all year. Keep the planter in a sunny spot indoors to encourage more flowers.

Cyclamen can bloom from December to April indoors and send fragrant flowers above its silver-marbled, heart-shaped foliage.

Grow Moth Orchid for its beautiful flowers during winter, and remember to keep it in a location that enjoys 4-6 hours of indirect, bright sunlight daily.

Kaffir Lily is an indoor flowering plant for winter that needs dry and cool growing conditions to work best. With orange and yellow blooms, it can surely give your home a warm look.

Peace Lily can add green height in the corner of your living room in winter, producing flag-like, white flowers. Place this plant away from children and pets as it is poisonous.

You can grow Ixora which is up to 4-5 feet tall, and you can place this plant in the corner of your room. It blooms in orange, yellow, pink, white, and bright red.

Amaryllis is one of the best flowering houseplants you can grow indoors all winter because it naturally blooms between December and March.

The flowers on the Goldfish Plant resemble tiny goldfish in shades of orange, yellow, or red, as the name suggests. Make sure it gets plenty of bright but indirect light all day long.

Paperwhite is a winter-blooming, fragrant flower bulb that you can grow indoors. It is also one of the best flowering houseplants you can grow indoors all winter.

The Lipstick Plant is a vining beauty that can look best with its tubular, red flowers in winter. Though it usually grows in late summer, it also keeps blooming in the colder months.

Purple Shamrock is a South American native plant that produces five-petaled, purple, white, or pink flowers that open up during the day and shut in the night.

Although Anthurium is a tropical plant, it can survive well in colder months if given a little love and care. Place it in a spot that receives 5-6 hours of bright sunlight.

If you are okay with its thorniness, add the Crown of Thorns to your indoor garden for blooms in winter. Keep it away from kids, inattentive adults, and pets, as long spines are dangerous.

And that’s it! These are some of the best flowering houseplants that you can grow indoors all winter. Not only will they add a pop of color to your home, but they’ll also purify the air and create a calming environment.

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