Certain plants are only available at specific times during the year mainly due to their blooming cycle. Many of these plants are associated with holidays & can be used for added interior color or for thoughtful gifts.
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African Violets
Also known as Saintpaulia ionantha, these vibrant beauties are a great way to decorate with some houseplant color. They will bloom with lower light, though medium to bright indirect light is best. They can be a bit picky, so be careful not to overwater them. They also help clean your air too!
Amaryllis
These easy to grow bulbs bloom into large showy, vibrant flowers on tall sturdy stems. They come in a variety of colors, from white to red to coral. They prefer bright, indirect light & regular watering. Amaryllis blooms in the winter making it a wonderful holiday houseplant. Typically available November through January.
Anthurium
Also commonly known as Flamingo Lily, it is one of the best-known tropical flowers. These popular beauties like bright, indirect light, high humidity & the glossy leaves need an occasional wiping to keep them dust free.
Christmas Cactus
Also known as a Zygocactus, they are a very popular houseplant. When they bloom, they produce colorful, tubular flowers in a variety of colors. Their beautiful flowers, long bloom time, & easy care requirements make them a wonderful plant. They are also great air purifiers! Typically available November through January.
Cyclamen
It’s bright, vibrant blooms & interesting foliage make it a popular houseplant choice. They are a great holiday-time houseplant too - for you and/or as a gift for someone! Water once soil is dry to the touch, but be sure to water ‘from below’ so the blooms & foliage don’t get touched by the water.
Easter lily
Also known as Lilium longiflorum or trumpet lily, its fragrant, large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers are a traditional Easter-time symbol due to it blooming around this time. Thick, rigid stem grows upright & are covered in narrow, dark green leaves. Prefers bright, indirect light & moist soil - don’t allow the soil to dry out, but also ensure that they have good drainage to prevent rot. Toxic to cats, so be careful with your pets. Typically available March through May.
Jasmine
Many varieties have a lovely, intoxicating fragrance, freshening up any stale smelling room. Delicate, white flowers bloom for a long time making this a must-have houseplant. Typically blooming March through May.
Kalanchoe
Part of the succulent family, these plants have beautiful foliage & flowers. They like bright, indirect light & well-drained soil. Little maintenance is necessary & they have very few disease or pest problems.
Orchid
This ever-popular houseplant is also know as Phalaenopsis. Orchids like fresh air flow for their roots & good drainage, which is why an orchid-specific pot is important. When in bloom, they need indirect sunlight, very little water & a mild, warm & somewhat humid environment. They are also a great air purifier!
Paperwhites
These a perfect plants for novice gardeners! They are fast, easy to grow, beautiful & fragrant, what’s not to love?! They can be grown in soil, water only or in pebbles & water and prefer bright, indirect light. They are great as a centerpiece, a holiday decoration or a gift! Typically available November through January.
Peace Lily
Low to medium light loving plants that are also known as Spathiphyllum. They are one of the most common houseplants because they are easy to grow & beautiful.
Poinsettia
These are classic holiday staples that are perfect for decorating, center pieces and hostess gifts. They come in a variety of sizes & a wide range of colors - from vibrant one colors, marble coloring, ‘airbrush’ and Kalsettia varieties (a kalanchoe/poinsettia combo) - so many to choose from! Get one for you & get one to give as a gift. Typically available November through January.
Spring Cactus
Also known as an Easter Cactus, they are Epiphytes, meaning they will cling to things/climb. Most have an interesting form & fleshy stems that get brighter in color with increased light. Needs bright, indirect light & regular waterings once the soil gets dry. Typically available March through May.
Streptocarpus
Also known as a Cape Primrose, these vibrant beauties are the hardy cousin to African Violets. They offer the same vibrant flower colors without the finicky fuss. Put them in medium to bright indirect light & be sure not to over-water them. Give them good draining soil & allow them to dry out between waterings. A good plant for beginners.
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