Do you not like Poinsettias? Now worries, I have you covered with 13 flowering plant alternatives to the quintessential blooming plant for Christmas. You’ll find a wide range of plants most of which come in a wide range of colors. We have many different blooming plant choices available in the Santa Barbara area but that’s because this region is nicknamed “The Flower Basket” because of all the greenhouses and growers.
Here’s a roundup of blooming plants, some of which you should be able to find at your local florist, garden center, super market or big-box store like Home Depot, Target or Lowes. If not, then check online from all the many sources and order yourself some blooming holiday cheer. There are 13 choices listed below so I’m sure you can find something you love!
The white as well as the green Hydrangeas were popular with some of my clients in the San Francisco Bay Area. For big blooms, they’re hard to beat.
Paperwhites are often sold as bulbs which you plant yourself, usually in pebbles, rocks or glass chips. It takes anywhere from 3 to 5 weeks after planting for them to bloom. They can also be planted in soil.
Kalanchoes have lots of colorful blooms which cover the plants, & because they’re succulents, they can take the winter time dry air in our homes.
I worked for a florist/event company in San Francisco for 5 years & they sent out a lot of white & red azaleas during the Christmas season.
These are Rieger Begonias which are oh so floriferous. Be careful not to overwater them or mist their leaves because they’re susceptible to mildew.
These are popular bedding plants here in coastal California for the winter season. Cyclamen flowers tend to open slowly but the foliage is so lovely & interesting.
I remember these distinctly from my childhood & they’re still very popular. Christmas Cactus make a long lasting houseplant & will bloom again for you next year.
Phalaenopsis Orchids are a lovely choice, as their flowers are on tall stalks & tend to be long lasting. Cymbidium Orchids are another choice if you can find them.
Amaryllis are another popular seasonal bulb & have large, beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers. They bloom within 6-8 weeks of planting & although traditionally seen growing in soil, can also be started in pebbles, rocks or glass chips too.
Anthuriums, with their glossy green leaves & shine flowers, really give you a tropical feel. There’s a deep red variety which is very eye catching.
The blooming plants I’ve mentioned above can all be used in mixed gardens. Although this 1 pictured isn’t a holiday garden, I’m sure you can just imagine a cyclamen, azalea & begonia in here to create some living holiday cheer.
Bromeliads give you much more of a modern feel but a word of warning, cats love to chew on them!
Also modern in feel & much lower than their relatives above. These are pretty as an underplanting.
No matter what beautiful holiday blooming plant you choose, I wish a wonderful, colorful and joyous holiday season!
Cheers,
Nell
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Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11468131/13-blooming-plant-choices-for-christmas-other-than-poinsettias site
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