10 Flowers to Plant in February

These small, white flowers are some of the earliest to bloom in late winter and early spring.

Snowdrops:

Another early bloomer, crocuses come in a variety of colors and can brighten up your garden as winter fades.

Crocuses:

These yellow, cup-shaped flowers are hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures.

Winter Aconite:

Also known as Lenten roses, hellebores bloom in late winter to early spring and come in a variety of colors.

Hellebores:

Pansies are cold-tolerant and can add a splash of color to your garden in late winter and early spring.

Pansies:

Primroses come in a variety of colors and can bloom from late winter to early spring.

Primroses:

Similar to pansies, violas are cold-tolerant and can bloom in late winter and early spring.

Violas:

Planting daffodil bulbs in February can result in beautiful blooms in late winter or early spring, depending on your climate.

Daffodils:

Like daffodils, planting tulip bulbs in February can result in spring blooms, though they may bloom later in the season.

Tulips:

Some varieties of iris can be planted in late winter for blooms in spring or summer, depending on the type.

Irises:

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