Three plants that brave the cold and fill the garden with color in winter
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Three plant species are recommended for maintaining a colorful garden during winter.
- These plants are resistant to cold and require low maintenance.
- Options include lavender, pansies, and holly, offering blooms and foliage when other plants fade.
Even as winter's chill sets in, certain plants thrive, offering vibrant color and life to gardens when most others lie dormant. For those seeking to maintain an attractive outdoor space throughout the colder months, three resilient species stand out for their ability to withstand low temperatures and retain their visual appeal. These plants not only survive the frost but also provide a much-needed splash of color, ensuring gardens remain lively and engaging even when the thermometer drops. Lavender, known for its distinctive aroma and delicate violet flowers, remains a striking presence year-round. Its hardiness makes it an excellent choice for a low-maintenance, colorful garden. Pansies are another popular selection, celebrated for their tolerance to cold and their wide array of colors, bringing cheer during the season when other flowers typically reduce their bloom. Finally, the classic winter garden plant, holly, offers a striking contrast with its glossy green leaves and bright red berries. Its frost resistance and minimal care requirements make it an ideal addition for adding personality and color to even the grayest winter days.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.