Flowers suitable for planting in autumn and winter in the south

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The climate in winter in the south is relatively mild, providing a suitable growth environment for many plants. Here are several common plants that are suitable for planting in winter in the south:

**Pansy**

The pansy is a biennial or perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Viola in the family Violaceae. It usually has three colors, namely purple, white and yellow on each flower, hence its name. The pansy is relatively cold-resistant and can grow safely in the winter in the south. It has relatively high requirements for light and prefers a cool and ventilated environment. It can thrive in loose, fertile and well-drained soil. The pansy has a long flowering period, blooming from winter until the following spring. It is a commonly used flower for arranging flower beds and flower borders in winter. Its unique combination of flower colors also adds a bright touch to the winter, and it is often used in landscape design and as a potted plant for home cultivation.

**Camellia sasanqua**

Camellia sasanqua is a small tree belonging to the genus Camellia in the family Theaceae. It has an elegant tree shape, with leathery and shiny leaves. The flowers are small and delicate, rich in colors such as red, white and pink, and its flowering period is from November to March of the following year, which coincides with the winter in the south. Camellia sasanqua likes a warm and humid climate, and a semi-shaded environment is more suitable for its growth. It is advisable to plant it in acidic soil that is well-drained and rich in humus. Camellia sasanqua can not only be used for courtyard viewing, but its flowers can also be used to extract essence, having certain economic value, and it is widely used in landscape gardening and potted plant viewing.

**Daphne odora**

Daphne odora is an evergreen upright shrub belonging to the genus Daphne in the family Thymelaeaceae. Its crown is round, with soft branches and thick leaves. It has numerous flowers with a strong fragrance. The flowers are light purplish-red, and the fragrance is rich and long-lasting, so it has the reputation of "auspicious flower". Daphne odora grows well in winter in the south. It prefers a semi-shaded and ventilated environment, is afraid of being exposed to the scorching sun, and is not very cold-resistant, but the winter temperature in the south is relatively suitable for it. It requires fertile, loose and well-drained acidic soil. Daphne odora is often planted in courtyards, gardens and other places. Its unique fragrance can add a pleasant atmosphere to the winter environment, and it can also be potted and placed indoors for viewing. It is a winter flower deeply loved by people.

**Begonia semperflorens**

Begonia semperflorens is a succulent herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Begonia in the family Begoniaceae. It has an elegant posture, with tender and shiny leaf colors. The flowers grow in clusters and bloom all year round, and can continue to bud and bloom in winter in the south as well. It likes a warm, humid and semi-shaded environment, is sensitive to light, needs shading in summer, and requires sufficient sunlight in winter. Loose, fertile and well-drained slightly acidic sandy loam is suitable for it. Begonia semperflorens is easy to propagate and simple to cultivate and manage. It is an ideal material for flower beds, hanging pots, planting troughs, window boxes and indoor arrangements, with extremely high ornamental value, bringing lasting vitality and beauty to indoor and outdoor decorations.

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