Flowers have been used throughout history for countless purposes, both aesthetic and medicinal. But what flowers would adorn our garden in February ? At the end of this month, almond trees bloom, heralding the arrival of spring. The time we have to appreciate them is quite short. Moreover, they are a symbol of beauty and intelligence.

Hydrangeas, also known as winter begonias, begin to bloom in mid-February. These flowers are highly symbolic, representing gratitude and abundance.
The handerbergia is very hardy and an excellent climber, with beautiful and abundant blooms in blue, white, or pink. It flowers this month, when other plants are dormant.
On the other hand, we have the Primula aucaris, known as one of the first plants to bloom, heralding the arrival of spring. These low-growing plants brighten up gardens and patios with vibrant colors.

Pansies are plants we can appreciate year-round, but they are perfect for the winter months, being very resistant to the cold, even during frosts. They have a very long flowering period of about nine months and come in all sizes and colors.
Finally, one of the most representative flowers of February is the rose. It's the most popular gift on Valentine's Day.
If you can't enjoy a garden or a terrace full of flowers, Home and Living brings you our botanical paintings that decorate and add color to your home.