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There are pansies in the violet family and violas also in the same family. These give abundant color during winter months. Unfortunately, in the south, they are not perennials. If you want winter annuals the pansies are great! You will also find snapdragons to be hardy in the south for winter color as well. They often rebloom over and over throughout he spring.

Hellebore plants and tulips also bring about a splash of color. Best idea, go to your local garden shop to find zone hardy winter blooms. This is sure to bring you success in the garden and lots of color for you and your neighbors to enjoy!

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