Can You Leave Fairy Garden Plants Outside In Winter
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Winter is in full swing, and while we're enjoying the crisp mornings, our gardens are looking a little lacklustre and devoid of colour.
Outdoor specialists BillyOh.com have found the perfect antidote – bright and beautiful outdoor winter plants for borders, hanging baskets and pots that are hardy enough to bloom in even the chilliest weather.
From vivid Winter Heather and the classic Christmas Rose, to the tough Firebird Flax Lily and traditional Witch Hazel, these twelve outdoor evergreens will give your garden life during the colder months...
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1. Harry Hotspur (Primula Auricula)
These beautiful Primulas are semi-evergreen and will withstand the worst of the winter before blooming brightly at the start of the new year.
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2. Winter-Flowering Heather (Calluna Vulgaris)
Found naturally in moorland, Winter-Flowering Heather is great in pots or bedding, can live for several years and will add pinks, purples and whites to drab winter gardens.
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3. Sow Bread (Cyclamen Hederifolium)
The ivy-leaved version is the hardiest Cyclamen species and will thrive throughout a cold British winter with beautiful flowers.
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4. Christmas Rose (Helleborus Niger)
A evergreen and long-lasting buttercup, the Christmas Rose has all the beauty of a wild white rose but is much more robust when the weather worsens.
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5. Firebird (Flax Lily – Phormium)
'Firebird' Flax Lilies are another evergreen perennial that retain their strong leathery leaves and distinctive colours throughout the year in a range of soils.
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6. Elephant's Ears (Claire Maxine – Bergenia)
Rhizomatous 'Elephant's Ears' Bergenia, also known as Claire Maxine, will bulk out garden bedding with drooping red foliage during the colder months.
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7. Tsatsumi Gold (Hinoki Cypress – Chamaecyparis Obtusa)
Coniferous Tsatsumi Gold shrubs can bring lovely, subtle yellow-golden hues all the way from their native Japan to dull winter gardens in Britain.
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8. Witch Hazel (Wisley Supreme – Hamamelis Mollis)
Distinctive yellow to red Witch Hazel is a fragrant and textured shrub that will flower during the winter in all British gardens.
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9. Korean Feather Reed Grass (Calamagrostis Brachytricha)
This far-Eastern feather grass will bring unique silver tones to make outdoor spaces stand out against the neighbours.
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10. Common Sage (Tricolor – Saliva Officinalis)
The common Tricolour Sage is a versatile evergreen shrub that can liven up British backyards this winter with grey-green leaves and purple flowers.
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11. Grand Prix (Camellia Japonica)
The Camellia is another Asian winter hero – a dynamic shrub with bright flowers that jump out from its leathery leaves, it's also known as the Rose of Winter.
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12. Angelina (Sedum Rupestre)
Clusters of little yellow flowers on the evergreen Angelina will sprout either side of the height of winter, in any soil that isn't sodden.
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Can You Leave Fairy Garden Plants Outside In Winter
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/uk/homes-interiors/gardens/g25600217/outdoor-winter-plants/
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