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Winter Plants<div class="disp-cont"> <p>Beat the winter blues with our vibrant indoor and outdoor winter plants in India. Fill your home with fresh, lively greenery and watch it come to life no matter how cold it gets!<button onclick="myFunction()" id="myBtn">Read more</button></p> </div> <div class="more-cont" id="more"> <h2>Explore Our Collection of Winter-Friendly Plants</h2> <p>Did you know some plant species can bloom for 2 to 3 months straight in the winter? That is almost the entire season! You will literally have flowers while everyone else waits for spring. Our collection is packed with indoor and outdoor winter plants that will turn your balcony, terrace, or garden into a festival of colour. Check out now!</p> <h3>Indoor Winter Plants That Brighten Your Living Space</h3> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.urvann.com/collection/super-snake-collection">Snake Plants</a>, ZZ Plants, and Peace Lilies are <a href="https://www.urvann.com/browse/indoor-plants">indoor winter plants </a>that thrive in low light and dry winter air.</li> <li>Areca Palms and <a href="https://www.urvann.com/collection/spider-plant-collection">Spider Plants</a> purify the air and keep your home fresh.</li> <li>Monstera and Fiddle Leaf Figs add style and life to any corner.</li> </ul> <h3>Outdoor Winter Plants That Thrive in Cold Weather</h3> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.urvann.com/collection/calendula">Calendulas</a> and <a href="https://www.urvann.com/collection/marigold-collection">Marigolds</a> bring bright, long-lasting blooms to borders and pots.</li> <li>Pansies, Petunias, and Chrysanthemums are winter outdoor plants that can survive cold nights and flower beautifully.</li> <li>Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, and Boxwood are hardy shrubs that stay colourful all winter.</li> </ul> <h3>Winter Flowering Plants in India for a Colourful Garden</h3> <ul> <li>Tuberous bloomers for dramatic, colourful displays in garden beds or containers.</li> <li>Spreading carpet-like flowers that look beautiful along borders or terrace edges.</li> <li>Fragrant bloomers that fill your rooms and garden with amazing scents.</li> <li>Multi-coloured seasonal annuals that offer bright, cheerful colours and are easy to grow.</li> <li>Hardy shrubs that survive year after year, providing structure and blooms even when other plants fade.</li> </ul> <h2>Growing and Care Instructions of Winter Plants</h2> <p>Your winter plants in India need a little extra love, but once you get it right, they reward you with colour, greenery, and even fragrance for months. Let&rsquo;s get into the must-know tips to grow these beauties.</p> <ul> <li>Indoor winter plants love 65&deg;F to 75&deg;F. Bring tender ones inside if nights drop below 15&deg;C.</li> <li>Outdoor winter plants need full sun, with light shade in warmer regions, to keep flowers fresh.</li> <li>Water indoor winter greenery only when the top inch of soil is dry to avoid root rot.</li> <li>Use rich, well-draining soil with compost, manure, or peat moss for healthy winter plants at home.</li> <li>Feed active bloomers like Petunias and Calendula with phosphorus-rich fertilizer; skip chemicals for dormant plants.</li> </ul> <h2>Common Winter Plant Problems and How to Prevent Them</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Prevent fungal issues:</strong> Keep outdoor winter plants in well-drained soil and ensure good air circulation to avoid Powdery Mildew.</li> <li><strong>Control indoor pests:</strong> Check for Spider Mites, Mealybugs, and Whiteflies regularly in dry, heated rooms.</li> <li><strong>Quarantine new plants:</strong> Isolate them for a few weeks before placing them near other winter-friendly plants.</li> <li><strong>Adjust watering:</strong> If you see fungus gnats, let the soil dry and reduce watering.</li> <li><strong>Prune regularly:</strong> Remove dead, dry, or crossing branches to improve air flow and keep your winter plant healthy.</li> <li><strong>Protect from frost:</strong> Group your winter flowers and plants near sunny walls, add mulch, and cover them during cold snaps.</li> </ul> <h2>Why Buy Winter Plants and Flowers Online from Urvann</h2> <p>Searching for winter plants in India can be confusing. So many options, so many nurseries, but who actually delivers healthy plants that survive and bloom? That&rsquo;s exactly why Urvann exists. Once you try us, you will never want to shop anywhere else.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Fresh, Live Plants:</strong> Every winter plant is handpicked, inspected, and packed with care so it reaches you full of life.</li> <li><strong>Affordable Prices:</strong> Many of our winter flowers and plants are available under ₹50, so bring home as many as you need.</li> <li><strong>Huge Variety:</strong> Indoor or outdoor, air-purifying or flowering, we&rsquo;ve got every winter-friendly plant you can imagine.</li> <li><strong>Safe Packaging &amp; Quick Delivery:</strong> Our insulated boxes protect your plants from shocks and weather. Just unbox and enjoy!</li> </ul> <h2>FAQs</h2> <h3>Which are the best winter plants to grow in India?</h3> <p>The absolute best winter-friendly plants are the ones that bloom and survive the cooler temperatures without drama. In northern and central India, hardy annuals like Snapdragons, Pansies, Asters, Sweet Alyssum, and Calendula give long-lasting colour for months. In milder tropical or coastal areas, tropical options like Madagascar Periwinkle, Poinsettia, and Desert Rose thrive effortlessly.</p> <h3>Can I grow winter plants indoors?</h3> <p>Yes! Indoor winter plants like Snake Plant, Peace Lily, ZZ Plant, and Chinese Evergreen are perfect for apartments, offices, or cosy corners. They survive low light, clean your indoor air, and keep your space lively.</p> <h3>What are some easy-to-grow winter flowering plants in India?</h3> <p>Choose easy-to-grow winter flowering plants like Snapdragons, Sweet Alyssum, and Calendula if you want something that blooms stress-free. They don't require continual care, are resilient, and bloom for months.</p> <h3>Are there winter plants available under ₹50?</h3> <p>Yes! You can get started without burning a hole in your pocket. Urvann plants under 50 rupees include small polybag saplings, flower seed packets, and starter indoor plants.</p> <h3>Which plant grows in winter?</h3> <p>A LOT of them! Our winter-friendly plants include Dahlias, Petunias, Marigolds, Pansies, and hardy shrubs like Camellia. Even indoor tropical plants continue to grow if given light and proper care.</p> <h3>What flowers bloom in winter?</h3> <p>Winter is when flowers show off. Bright colour bursts from annuals like pansy, dandelion, petunia, Snapdragon, aster, calendula, and marigold. In milder winter climates, tropical bloomers such as Hibiscus, Poinsettia, and Crown of Thorns also thrive.</p> <h3>Which flower is the Queen of winter?</h3> <p>The Camellia is the Queen of Winter Bloomers. This tough, long-lasting shrub produces large, elegant blooms from January to March, even in cooler temperatures. Some varieties are fragrant too, so you get beauty and aroma together.</p> <h3>Do winter plants need less water?</h3> <p>Absolutely! Winter plants slow down in winter, so they need far less water. Overwatering is the most common mistake. Roots rot fast if the soil stays wet. Always check the top inch of soil before watering.</p> <h3>Which winter plants are best for home decoration?</h3> <p>Winter plant for decoration options include Poinsettia, Orchids, Cyclamen for colour, and Jasmine, Hyacinth, or fragrant Camellia for scent. Place them on your balcony, living room, or even your workspace. Layer indoor and outdoor plants for a full, festive look.</p> <h3>What type of soil is best for winter plants?</h3> <p>Winter vegetation loves well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. Mix compost, peat moss, or well-rotted manure. Mulching on top keeps the soil warm and shields the roots from unexpected cold.</p> <h3>How long do winter plants usually last?</h3> <p>It depends! Marigolds, petunias, and pansies are examples of winter annuals that bloom for two to three months before fading. Perennials and hardy shrubs such as hibiscus, bougainvillea, and camellias provide long-lasting beauty. A mix of annuals for immediate colour and perennials for lasting structure works perfectly.</p> <h3>Can winter plants grow in all regions of India?</h3> <p>Not really. India&rsquo;s climate is diverse. Tropical winter plants in India, such as Madagascar Periwinkle, require milder, coastal or tropical winters to survive outdoors, while hardy annuals flourish in temperate regions like the Indo-Gangetic Plains. Choosing the appropriate plant for your area delivers growth, survival, and beautiful blooms.</p> <h3>Are there any fragrant winter flowers I can grow?</h3> <p>Yes! Jasmine, Hyacinth, Sweet Alyssum, and fragrant Camellia varieties fill homes and balconies with gentle, soothing scents. The evening scent of Jasmine even helps you relax after a long day, perfect for cosy winter nights.</p> <h3>Do winter plants help improve indoor air quality?</h3> <p>Yes! Many tropical indoor winter plants are natural air purifiers. Snake Plant, Peace Lily, Rubber Plant, and Areca Palm absorb toxins and freshen the air. With windows closed in winter, these plants make your home cleaner, healthier, and more refreshing while looking stunning.</p> </div>//:0

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Winter Plants

Beat the winter blues with our vibrant indoor and outdoor winter plants in ...

Beat the winter blues with our vibrant indoor and outdoor winter plants in India. Fill your home with fresh, lively greenery and watch it come to life no matter how cold it gets!

Explore Our Collection of Winter-Friendly Plants

Did you know some plant species can bloom for 2 to 3 months straight in the winter? That is almost the entire season! You will literally have flowers while everyone else waits for spring. Our collection is packed with indoor and outdoor winter plants that will turn your balcony, terrace, or garden into a festival of colour. Check out now!

Indoor Winter Plants That Brighten Your Living Space

  • Snake Plants, ZZ Plants, and Peace Lilies are indoor winter plants that thrive in low light and dry winter air.
  • Areca Palms and Spider Plants purify the air and keep your home fresh.
  • Monstera and Fiddle Leaf Figs add style and life to any corner.

Outdoor Winter Plants That Thrive in Cold Weather

  • Calendulas and Marigolds bring bright, long-lasting blooms to borders and pots.
  • Pansies, Petunias, and Chrysanthemums are winter outdoor plants that can survive cold nights and flower beautifully.
  • Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, and Boxwood are hardy shrubs that stay colourful all winter.

Winter Flowering Plants in India for a Colourful Garden

  • Tuberous bloomers for dramatic, colourful displays in garden beds or containers.
  • Spreading carpet-like flowers that look beautiful along borders or terrace edges.
  • Fragrant bloomers that fill your rooms and garden with amazing scents.
  • Multi-coloured seasonal annuals that offer bright, cheerful colours and are easy to grow.
  • Hardy shrubs that survive year after year, providing structure and blooms even when other plants fade.

Growing and Care Instructions of Winter Plants

Your winter plants in India need a little extra love, but once you get it right, they reward you with colour, greenery, and even fragrance for months. Let’s get into the must-know tips to grow these beauties.

  • Indoor winter plants love 65°F to 75°F. Bring tender ones inside if nights drop below 15°C.
  • Outdoor winter plants need full sun, with light shade in warmer regions, to keep flowers fresh.
  • Water indoor winter greenery only when the top inch of soil is dry to avoid root rot.
  • Use rich, well-draining soil with compost, manure, or peat moss for healthy winter plants at home.
  • Feed active bloomers like Petunias and Calendula with phosphorus-rich fertilizer; skip chemicals for dormant plants.

Common Winter Plant Problems and How to Prevent Them

  • Prevent fungal issues: Keep outdoor winter plants in well-drained soil and ensure good air circulation to avoid Powdery Mildew.
  • Control indoor pests: Check for Spider Mites, Mealybugs, and Whiteflies regularly in dry, heated rooms.
  • Quarantine new plants: Isolate them for a few weeks before placing them near other winter-friendly plants.
  • Adjust watering: If you see fungus gnats, let the soil dry and reduce watering.
  • Prune regularly: Remove dead, dry, or crossing branches to improve air flow and keep your winter plant healthy.
  • Protect from frost: Group your winter flowers and plants near sunny walls, add mulch, and cover them during cold snaps.

Why Buy Winter Plants and Flowers Online from Urvann

Searching for winter plants in India can be confusing. So many options, so many nurseries, but who actually delivers healthy plants that survive and bloom? That’s exactly why Urvann exists. Once you try us, you will never want to shop anywhere else.

  • Fresh, Live Plants: Every winter plant is handpicked, inspected, and packed with care so it reaches you full of life.
  • Affordable Prices: Many of our winter flowers and plants are available under ₹50, so bring home as many as you need.
  • Huge Variety: Indoor or outdoor, air-purifying or flowering, we’ve got every winter-friendly plant you can imagine.
  • Safe Packaging & Quick Delivery: Our insulated boxes protect your plants from shocks and weather. Just unbox and enjoy!

FAQs

Which are the best winter plants to grow in India?

The absolute best winter-friendly plants are the ones that bloom and survive the cooler temperatures without drama. In northern and central India, hardy annuals like Snapdragons, Pansies, Asters, Sweet Alyssum, and Calendula give long-lasting colour for months. In milder tropical or coastal areas, tropical options like Madagascar Periwinkle, Poinsettia, and Desert Rose thrive effortlessly.

Can I grow winter plants indoors?

Yes! Indoor winter plants like Snake Plant, Peace Lily, ZZ Plant, and Chinese Evergreen are perfect for apartments, offices, or cosy corners. They survive low light, clean your indoor air, and keep your space lively.

What are some easy-to-grow winter flowering plants in India?

Choose easy-to-grow winter flowering plants like Snapdragons, Sweet Alyssum, and Calendula if you want something that blooms stress-free. They don't require continual care, are resilient, and bloom for months.

Are there winter plants available under ₹50?

Yes! You can get started without burning a hole in your pocket. Urvann plants under 50 rupees include small polybag saplings, flower seed packets, and starter indoor plants.

Which plant grows in winter?

A LOT of them! Our winter-friendly plants include Dahlias, Petunias, Marigolds, Pansies, and hardy shrubs like Camellia. Even indoor tropical plants continue to grow if given light and proper care.

What flowers bloom in winter?

Winter is when flowers show off. Bright colour bursts from annuals like pansy, dandelion, petunia, Snapdragon, aster, calendula, and marigold. In milder winter climates, tropical bloomers such as Hibiscus, Poinsettia, and Crown of Thorns also thrive.

Which flower is the Queen of winter?

The Camellia is the Queen of Winter Bloomers. This tough, long-lasting shrub produces large, elegant blooms from January to March, even in cooler temperatures. Some varieties are fragrant too, so you get beauty and aroma together.

Do winter plants need less water?

Absolutely! Winter plants slow down in winter, so they need far less water. Overwatering is the most common mistake. Roots rot fast if the soil stays wet. Always check the top inch of soil before watering.

Which winter plants are best for home decoration?

Winter plant for decoration options include Poinsettia, Orchids, Cyclamen for colour, and Jasmine, Hyacinth, or fragrant Camellia for scent. Place them on your balcony, living room, or even your workspace. Layer indoor and outdoor plants for a full, festive look.

What type of soil is best for winter plants?

Winter vegetation loves well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. Mix compost, peat moss, or well-rotted manure. Mulching on top keeps the soil warm and shields the roots from unexpected cold.

How long do winter plants usually last?

It depends! Marigolds, petunias, and pansies are examples of winter annuals that bloom for two to three months before fading. Perennials and hardy shrubs such as hibiscus, bougainvillea, and camellias provide long-lasting beauty. A mix of annuals for immediate colour and perennials for lasting structure works perfectly.

Can winter plants grow in all regions of India?

Not really. India’s climate is diverse. Tropical winter plants in India, such as Madagascar Periwinkle, require milder, coastal or tropical winters to survive outdoors, while hardy annuals flourish in temperate regions like the Indo-Gangetic Plains. Choosing the appropriate plant for your area delivers growth, survival, and beautiful blooms.

Are there any fragrant winter flowers I can grow?

Yes! Jasmine, Hyacinth, Sweet Alyssum, and fragrant Camellia varieties fill homes and balconies with gentle, soothing scents. The evening scent of Jasmine even helps you relax after a long day, perfect for cosy winter nights.

Do winter plants help improve indoor air quality?

Yes! Many tropical indoor winter plants are natural air purifiers. Snake Plant, Peace Lily, Rubber Plant, and Areca Palm absorb toxins and freshen the air. With windows closed in winter, these plants make your home cleaner, healthier, and more refreshing while looking stunning.


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