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Best Christmas plants for your holiday decor

by Eva

Best Christmas plants for your holiday decor

As decorations begin to fill our homes and cover our Christmas trees, I want to tell you about some ways in which we can bring garden colour inside this Christmas, with best festive plants to brighten up your home.
Christmas houseplants appear in garden centres and florists from November onwards. Many produce a welcome display of colour, but can be challenging to grow, and short-lived – often ending up on the compost heap after a month or two.

Winter is a time when a lot of the color of the outdoor world has faded away. The leaves have fallen and white snow and grey skies are becoming more frequent. Winter is also a time of happiness and cheer; a time that you spend with your loved ones. Having festive plants in your home is a great way to brighten the atmosphere and bring a feeling of love, laughter, and joy to your Christmas gathering.

Celozia, a tropical flower in many colors for your yard or garden

Want an easy way to decorate your home for the holidays? Set out a few Christmas plants and you’ll spread cheer to all who visit this season.

Many of the Christmas houseplants that we will be discussing on this list are tropical plants, which means that they will not do well in cold weather. Any amount of cold can begin a downhill spiral that will end in the death of the plant, so it is imperative to cover the foliage and keep the plant safe from the cold air as you bring it home from the store. Also, be aware of where the plant is positioned in the store. If it’s next to a drafty door, chances are that the plant may have already been fatally damaged.

Once you get the plant home, you need to position it in a location that maintains a consistent temperature. Tropical plants do not do well with a lot of fluctuation, so make sure that drafts do not reach its leaves. In addition, placing a Christmas plant on the mantle of your fireplace or near another heat source could dry out the soil and cause stress to the plant. Remember that these plants do not require a lot of water, so do not water them until the top of the soil appears dry to the touch.

Let’s take a look at some of the popular Christmas houseplants that you will adore this season.

Christmas Cactus

Christmas cactus is a tropical plant that originates in the tropical rainforests of southern Brazil. The flat, segmented stems of the plant remain green the majority of the year, but around the holidays, colorful red, orange, pink, purple, and white blooms form. They grow best with moist soil and a lot of indirect sunlight. If you want to ensure that your Christmas cactus will bloom during the holiday season, then be sure to provide the plant with 12 hours of darkness each night for six to eight weeks before Christmas.

Cyclamens

Cyclamens plants are lovely Christmas plants that make your home feel more festive. It is a plant that originates from Europe and the Mediterranean area, and the blooms are often delightful shades of red that match the rest of your holiday décor. This plant is very particular when it comes to the temperature; in fact, temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit or above 50 degrees Fahrenheit during the night or 68 degrees Fahrenheit are not tolerated at all.

Poinsettia

A poinsettia is a pointed red flower that is often associated with the Christmas season. It is most commonly seen in red, but this plant can also bloom in shades of pink and soft yellow. Since these tropical plants are forced to bloom during the holiday season, they need a little bit of extra care to get the plants to re-bloom. They grow best in direct sunlight and humid temperatures that remain between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Winter Cherry

Winter cherry is a plant that blooms small white flowers in the summer, but they are mostly known for their tomato-like berries that can be seen near the Christmas holiday season. The longer the berries are on the stem, the redder they will become. These plants adore bright sunlight, but nothing that is too direct. They also need relatively cool temperatures, but nothing too drafty. In addition, this plant is also toxic so be careful if pets or small children are in your home.

Christmas Berry

The Christmas berry is a shrub that can be found along most of the California coast. The leaves of the plant are dark and glossy, and star-shaped flowers that are white and beautiful are produced in the summer months. During the winter season, the plant will yield fruits that are plump and red. The plant requires several hours of direct sunlight a day, and it also prefers to grow in warm temperatures with a high level of humidity.

Holly

Holly has been a part of the holiday season since it became part of the classic Christmas carol “Deck the Halls” nearly 150 years ago, but holly and berries have been a favorite to brighten the desolate winter since ancient times. The holly shrubs that we all know as traditional Christmas plants have pointed leaves, red berries, and small white blooms. Holly is a plant that requires full sun and well-drained soil that is a bit on the acidic side to grow properly.

Amaryllis

Amaryllis bulbs produce some of the most spectacular trumpet-shaped flowers. Timing is everything with this plant; bulbs should be planted approximately six weeks before you want flowers. Once the flowering stops, snip the stalk a few inches above the bulb. To encourage rebloom, remove the bulb from the soil in September and keep it in a cool, dark environment for two months before repotting.

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