It is no secret that
poinsettias make great holiday plants, but why not try something different this
winter?
Many attractive
holiday plants can be found in floral shops, supermarkets, and garden centers
in November and December.
Amaryllis can be
purchased as a bulb or a plant, and will produce large, beautiful white, pink,
or red flowers.
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Amaryllis |
These colors can also
be found cyclamen. Even this cyclamen’s foliage is attractive, often having
silver marbling on the top sides of the leaves.
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Cyclamen |
Gloxinia, a close
relative of the African violet, has dark green fuzzy leaves, and large,
bell-shaped blooms in reds, purples, and pinks.
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Gloxinia |
For a foliage plant,
try Stromanthe ‘Triostar.’ It has green and white leaves with bold red
undersides.
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Stromanthe 'Triostar'
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How about a rosemary plant trained into a Christmas tree shape. Looks cute and smells good too.
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Rosemary 'Christmas' tree |
Dress up these and other plants by placing
them in festive containers