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10 winter flowers to brighten Indian gardens
From pansy to gazania, there are plenty of low-maintenance beautiful options that thrive in the cooler months
From pansy to gazania, there are plenty of low-maintenance beautiful options that thrive in the cooler months
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Harshita Das
Winter in India doesn’t have to be a season of bare gardens and dull landscapes. In fact, it’s a perfect time to add splashes of colour and vibrancy to your outdoor spaces with winter-blooming flowers. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a few pots on a balcony, there are plenty of low-maintenance options that thrive in the cooler months. From cheerful marigolds to fragrant sweet peas, these winter flowers can transform your garden into a stunning, colourful retreat, brightening up even the coldest days.
Pansy: Known for its “face-like” petals, pansies come in a range of colors. They’re ideal for pots or flower beds and can handle the cool temperatures of Indian winters.

Petunia: With its trumpet-shaped blooms, petunias are perfect for hanging baskets or garden borders. They’re available in vivid shades of pink, purple, and white and are known for their long-lasting blossoms.
Dahlia: Dahlias offer a spectacular show with their large, layered blooms. Plant them in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight for a burst of color in your winter garden.
Calendula (Marigold): Bright and cheerful, calendulas are easy to grow and can thrive in winter’s cooler months. Their golden blooms not only beautify gardens but also attract pollinators.

Sweet Pea: Known for their enchanting fragrance, sweet peas produce delicate, ruffled flowers. They’re best grown in cooler regions of India, where they add charm to trellises and fences.
Chrysanthemum: A classic winter flower, chrysanthemums are known for their longevity and varied colors. They thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight, making them a favorite for Indian gardens.
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum): These unique flowers resemble the face of a dragon that opens and closes. Available in numerous colors, snapdragons add height and structure to flower beds.
Alyssum: Tiny but fragrant, alyssums are perfect for ground cover or borders. Their delicate white or purple blooms can thrive throughout the winter season.

Gazania: Known as the “treasure flower,” gazanias have bright, daisy-like flowers that close at night. They are drought-tolerant, making them ideal for Indian gardens with minimal watering needs.
Geranium: These easy-to-grow plants bloom profusely during winter, adding splashes of red, pink, or white to your garden. They do well in pots and hanging baskets.
With these winter flowers, your garden can remain colorful and inviting throughout the colder months. These plants are not only easy to grow but also enhance the beauty of any landscape with their vibrant hues and charming blooms.
Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.