Hyacinths are definitely part of the pre-Christmas season – fragrant, beautiful and full of atmosphere.
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Hyacinthus orientalis
Circumference 17CM+, Purple
Circumference 17CM+, White
Circumference 17CM+, Blue
Circumference 17CM+, Red
Circumference 17CM+, Pink
Something as special as a plant that blooms in snowy weather, that is exactly what the Christmas rose is. You can have it inside, in a pot by the entrance or outside in the bed.
Asalea is a beautiful, colorful flower. It adds color and beauty to your home, both on the window sill and on the table, and is one of several flowers we like to surround ourselves with for Christmas.
Hyacinths for Christmas are a must for many. They spread a lovely fragrance and are easy to care for because they are grown from a bulb that provides them with nutrients. Scientific name (Latin): Hyacinthus orientalis. Family: Asparagus family (Asparagaceae) Hyacinths come in many different colors, with the most common being white, blue, and pink.
Amaryllis is one of our most beloved Christmas flowers, both potted and as cut flowers. The most common variety has red flowers, but amaryllis also come in other colors, such as white and pink, as well as two-toned varieties.,Scientific name (Latin): HippeastrumFamily: Amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae)
The magnificent amaryllis is becoming more and more popular every year. But like any prima donna, it can be a bit temperamental with its flowering. How do you get the amaryllis to bloom for Christmas?
Create a festive atmosphere at home with Christmas flowers. Our desire for traditions and colors at Christmas is likely one of the reasons why the "classic" Christmas flowers are still just as popular. During Advent, we decorate our homes even more to create warmth and Christmas peace. We light up rooms and windows with Advent stars and candle holders. We place gnomes in every nook and cranny, and, most importantly, we use flowers and greenery to capture the true Christmas feeling.
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