Although it may seem obvious, plants are living things just like people! When following this logic, it should become obvious that they may have different needs during different seasons of the year.
For instance, in the winter months, plants may need less fertilizer, since it’s not a growing season. Moreover, they might require less water since less water is being vaporized due to heat.
While some plants thrive and grow in winter, without a care for any weather changes, some plants start dropping their leaves as soon as autumn comes!
Keep reading to discover which hardy houseplants are naturally designed to survive in cold weather. 🌵🌵🌵
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1. Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is a very common succulent that can be found in many homes. It’s not only easy to grow and maintain, it can also be used to propagate and create new aloe vera plants.
The Aloe Vera is known as one of many plants that like full sun and heat. But since this is a plant native to desert locations, it doesn’t require a lot of water, whether it’s winter or summer. Moreover, as long as they keep getting ample sunlight, they can grow and flourish even in winter. But it’s also one of the best dry climate plants on this list.
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2. Chinese Evergreen
The Chinese Evergreen plant is a resilient house plant that loves tropical environments, but can still tolerate various environmental conditions, including temperature changes. Chinese Evergreens can even grow well in low light conditions, as long as it’s not over or under-watered. Use our app to help guide you! Because of all these benefits, the Chinese Evergreen is one of the best plants for beginners.
3. Moth Orchids
Out of all the different varieties of orchids, moth orchids are most commonly seen year-round. They are very easy to grow and maintain, even in winter. Moth orchids require filtered light all year long, along with well-draining, moist soil. When these two conditions are met, Moth Orchids will bloom even during the winter months. And because it is part of the orchid family, it is one of the best air purifying house plants.
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4. Clivia
Clivia is a flowering houseplant with stunning orange blossoms. It is a very sturdy plant that can adapt to almost any change in its surroundings. It is also one of the few house plants that can withstand cooler temperatures of up to 36°F. Because of this, it can maintain its lush foliage throughout the year.
Clivias perform best in a well-draining soil that is frequently enriched with fertilizer. Other than that, it doesn’t require much watering and can handle low light conditions phenomenally well.
5. Corn Plant
Corn plants are easy to grow and easy to care for. They only require some basic things to flourish, even in cold weather. These conditions include placing it in an area with indirect sunlight, and away from direct air, be it from an AC or a heater. Be sure to pot a corn plant in a well-draining soil mixture and don’t overwater it.
6. Snake Plant
Snake plants are one of the easiest plants to keep alive, even in the colder seasons. They are designed to flourish in partial sunlight, which means they wouldn’t fare well under direct, bright light anyway. Snake plants also don’t need a lot of water since the roots of the plant can be prone to rotting.
7. Cactus
A Cactus is the perfect desert plant, with a convenient ability to store water and nutrients later. In winter months, cacti don’t need a lot of water since they store and ration out water as needed.
Cati tend to flourish under direct sunlight, regardless of the time of year. They’re so low-key, you simply need to choose the right place for your cacti to sit and water it occasionally.
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8. Jade Plant
The Jade plant is a stunning houseplant that only grows more and more beautiful with age. It’s a vine that grows fast and aggressively, taking support from any structures around its base. It usually requires indirect sunlight and only a small amount of water, especially during colder climates.
9. Dragon Tree
A Dragon Tree is a stunning plant with thin, arched leaves in a deep shade of lush green. It is used to living under bright sunlight and doesn’t require a lot of water, especially during the winter.
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10. Sweetheart Plant
Sweetheart plants are a dwarf type of philodendron that stays small even when it reaches maturity. This plant doesn’t require a lot of water for growth; however, the watering sessions should be regular, even during winter days.
11. Rubber Tree
Rubber Tree plants are easy to grow and don’t require a lot of upkeep or special care in winter. They prefer access to medium bright light, and like many of the others, they don’t require a lot of watering. Rubber trees can stay happy and thriving when placed in temperatures between 15 and 26 degrees.
You can choose any of these potted plants to cultivate all year round.