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8 Intermediate Winter Plants | 2026 Guide

Find 8 intermediate plants that bloom in winter. Complete guide with care tips.

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8 Intermediate in Winter

Flamingo Flower
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Flamingo Flower

Anthurium andraeanum

Medium 🌿 Slow 🏠 Indoor 🌳 Outdoor

Anthurium andraeanum is a tropical plant native to the rainforests of Colombia and Ecuador. It is famous for its glossy heart-shaped spathes that come in vibrant colors like red, pink, white, and orange. Its leaves are large, shiny, and dark green. It is one of the most popular houseplants due to its nearly continuous flowering throughout the year.

Guava Tree
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Guava Tree

Psidium guajava

Medium 🌿 Fast 🌳 Outdoor

The guava tree (Psidium guajava) is a tropical fruit tree in the Myrtaceae family, native to the Americas. It is widely cultivated for its sweet and aromatic fruits, known as guavas. The tree features smooth bark, elliptical leaves, and delicate white flowers. It is a robust and fast-growing plant that can reach several meters in height, valued both for its fruit production and its medicinal properties.

Rose Painted Calathea
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Rose Painted Calathea

Calathea roseopicta

Medium 🌿 Medium 🏠 Indoor

Calathea roseopicta is a perennial rhizomatous herb native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil and South America. Part of the Marantaceae family, it is admired for its oval dark green leaves with pink and silvery-green markings, plus a purple underside. Known as a "prayer plant" because its leaves fold up at night like hands in prayer.

Bird of Paradise
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Bird of Paradise

Strelitzia reginae

Medium 🌿 Slow 🏠 Indoor 🌳 Outdoor

Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as Bird of Paradise or Crane Flower, is a striking tropical plant native to South Africa. Famous for its spectacular orange and blue flowers that resemble an exotic bird in flight, it has become the official flower of the City of Los Angeles. This evergreen perennial forms clumps of banana-like grey-green leaves and produces long-lasting cut flowers that can survive up to 2 weeks in a vase.

African Violet
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African Violet

Saintpaulia ionantha

Medium 🌿 Slow 🏠 Indoor

The African Violet is a beloved compact houseplant native to the cloud forests of Tanzania and Kenya. Discovered in 1892 by Baron Walter von Saint Paul, it features velvety, dark green leaves and delicate flowers that bloom in shades of purple, blue, pink, white, and red. With proper care, these charming plants can live up to 50 years and bloom nearly year-round.

Persian Cyclamen
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Persian Cyclamen

Cyclamen persicum

Medium 🌿 Slow 🏠 Indoor 🌳 Outdoor

Cyclamen persicum is a charming tuberous perennial native to the Mediterranean region, prized for its elegant upswept flowers and heart-shaped marbled leaves. It blooms prolifically during winter when most houseplants are dormant, providing vibrant color indoors. The flowers come in shades of white, pink, red, and purple, often with a sweet fragrance.

Noble Dendrobium
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Noble Dendrobium

Dendrobium nobile

Medium 🌿 Medium 🏠 Indoor 🌳 Outdoor

Dendrobium nobile is a stunning deciduous orchid native to the Himalayan foothills and Southeast Asia, prized for its abundant fragrant flowers that bloom along mature canes in late winter to early spring. This sympodial orchid produces clusters of stout pseudobulbs that can reach up to 60cm in height, adorned with beautiful blooms in shades of white, pink, purple, and yellow. Popular as both an indoor and outdoor plant in warm climates, it requires a cool winter rest period to trigger flowering.

Amaryllis
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Amaryllis

Hippeastrum vittatum

Medium 🌿 Medium 🏠 Indoor 🌳 Outdoor

Amaryllis (Hippeastrum vittatum) is a bulbous plant native to South America, belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is distinguished by its large, showy trumpet-shaped flowers that can reach up to 20 cm in diameter. It is one of the most popular bulbous plants for indoor cultivation, especially during winter and spring.

Intermediate Plants for Winter

If you're looking for intermediate plants that bloom in winter, this selection of 8 species is ideal for you.

How to Grow Intermediate Plants

Intermediate plants generally share similar growing characteristics. During winter, pay special attention to each species' light, water, and temperature needs to ensure abundant and healthy blooming.

Benefits of Intermediate Plants

Choosing intermediate plants for winter brings specific advantages. Whether for ease of care, environmental adaptation, or special characteristics, these 8 options were selected to offer the best results during this season.