7 flower suggestions for this winter

Days are getting darker and shorter, evenings spent cozied up in the warmth of our homes are getting longer. Kaamos is waiting to wrap us in its embrace once again, so we can slow down together with nature, take time to rest, and emerge feeling refreshed and energized in spring together with the first blooms. Until then we can bring some colour and good energy to our homes with fresh flowers that are available to us throughout the winter.
Order the bouquet on the photo: Winter bouquet of the day.

If you liked Fleurop’s flower recommendations for autumn, then you will definitely find our suggestions for this winter very useful. Pick your favourites and have them delivered straight to your door with the help of Fleurop flower courier!

  1. Amaryllis

    The deep red petals of Amaryllis will spice up your winter window sills in an instant. These flowers are similar to but a bit stronger and bolder than elegant lilies, to whom they’re also distantly related.

    Amaryllis will last for quite a long time, brightening up your homes and staying fresh in a vase for up to two weeks.
    They also come in a few other shades, such as lighter reds, delicate white, sweet pink, and some mixed colour varieties. Amaryllis is the ultimate flower to choose for holiday and winter decor at your home and steals the show as the centerpiece of the Christmas dining table.

    Order the flower arrangement on the photo with amaryllis, evergreen cypress, poinsettia and hyacinth: Starlight.
    The deep red petals of Amaryllis will spice up your winter window sills in an instant. These flowers are similar to but a bit stronger and bolder than elegant lilies, to whom they’re also distantly related.
    Amaryllis will last for quite a long time, brightening up your homes and staying fresh in a vase for up to two weeks.
    They also come in a few other shades, such as lighter reds, delicate white, sweet pink, and some mixed colour varieties. Amaryllis is the ultimate flower to choose for holiday and winter decor at your home and steals the show as the centerpiece of the Christmas dining table.
  2. Tulips

    Tulips are everybody’s favourites in spring, and remain available to us throughout the winter period as well because we can grow them indoors any season! If we think about tulips, the first image that pops into our minds is probably Dutch tulip fields in full bloom, which is a sight one must see once in their life. Make sure to visit the Netherlands in April or May to see the endless fields of these bright and colourful flowers. There are over 800 varieties of tulips, in almost any colour we can imagine, and they are guaranteed to bring instant happiness to the lucky receiver. So go ahead and surprise your dear friend with a flower delivery!
  3. Cymbidium and other orchids

    Cymbidium is a variety from the exotic orchid family. They’re exceptionally elegant flowers with long-lasting blooms, staying fresh for 2-4 weeks. It naturally grows in warmer climates, from tropical to subtropical Asia to Australia. Cymbidiums are a sophisticated choice for every winter bouquet, as they represent luxury, beauty, and strength. They give you quite an impression with the beauty of their delicate petals, which are available in various shades. If you have trouble choosing the right tone then take into account that every colour has its meaning and symbolism. For example, white stands for purity, youthfulness, and peace. Pink embodies feminine energy, tenderness, and elegance. And red symbolizes love, romance, and courage.

    Order the flower arrangement on the photo: Stylish Christmas Decoration with Orchid.
  4. Hyacinth

    Hyacinths allure you in with their lovely scent before you even notice their gorgeous little blossoms. They are often associated with spring and rebirth, but these flowers are also available in Fleurop's flower shops during winter times, and make a fragrant decoration for your home. According to Greek mythology, hyacinth was created by the god Apollo in remembrance of his lover Hyacinthus, whom he had accidentally killed. Hyacinths mostly come in violet-blue or bluish-purple shades, but white and pink varieties can also be found.
  5. Carnations

    Carnations or Dianthus are highly underrated flowers and have got a rather poor reputation as the cheap alternative to roses. Fortunately, nowadays florists are working to prove otherwise, and these beautiful flowers claim their spot in bouquets and get a chance to shine more often! Traditionally these flowers express love, fascination, and distinction and are also the birth flower for those born in the month of January.
  6. Roses

    Roses don’t really need any additional promotion, as they’re a classic and elegant choice for every occasion, and make us happy during colder months as well. Red roses have become the ultimate symbol of love and are perfect for Valentine’s Day, an anniversary, or whenever we want to say “I love you”. These flowers are so popular and loved that their fragrant petals are also used in perfumes and even in cooking. Order a grandiose bouquet of roses with Fleurop flower courier today!
  7. Poinsettia

    Nothing says Christmas louder than a Poinsettia does, or more commonly known as the Christmas star plant. It is the ultimate Christmas flower that brings a festive and joyful mood to every room. There are varieties of cream, white and pink, but the most popular one is still red. Traditionally the star-shaped leaf pattern is thought to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem, and the crimson red color represents the blood sacrifice through the crucifixion of Jesus. Poinsettia blossoms once a year and that happens in December, right on time for Christmas.

We hope these suggestions help you out when choosing seasonal flowers to decorate your home with this winter or when surprising a friend with flower delivery this Christmas. Order fresh flowers from Fleurop and take a look at our guide on how to care for flowers to keep them fresh for longer.

The Fleurop team wishes you a very merry holiday season!

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