With the arrival of autumnthe hours of daylight are shortened, plants and trees lose their leaves and the bright colors of summer begin to fade. However, some plants bloom in this season and add color to gardens and balconies.
These varieties, in addition to being showy and colorful, resist low temperatures and are easy to care for, making them ideal for planting in autumn.
Cyclamen
He Cyclamen It is a plant native to the Mediterranean region, highly valued for its beauty and resistance. It’s a kind of interior especially appreciated in winter, when it offers abundant flowering. It presents a wide range of colors ranging from pure white to dark red, through different shades of pink and lilac.

It is not difficult to care for, although it does require some basic care. It is best to place it in a well-lit place, but protected from the sunlight direct. Regarding temperature, the cyclamen It prefers cool environments, ideally between 10 and 15 °C. Likewise, it should be kept away from drafts and extreme temperatures, which can damage both leaves and flowers.
Irrigation must be moderate and waterlogging must always be avoided to prevent the appearance of fungi. It is recommended to water from the base to prevent moisture buildup on leaves and stems, which could cause rot.
Alheli
He Alhelior Alelí, is an annual plant of Mediterranean origin that adapts well to drought situations, mild winters and hot, dry summers. This planta It is appreciated for its flowers in lilac, pink and white tones and for its intense aroma.
Its flowering begins in autumn and can be anticipated at the end of summer. Depending on the area, it may start earlier or last longer.

He Alheli It is suitable for planting in pots and gardens from autumn to spring. It is recommended to plant it in a space with abundant sunlight or full sun. It tolerates mild winters but its flowers do not resist intense frosts. Therefore, it is an ideal plant for cool and temperate months.
Horned violet
The Viola Cornutaalso popularly known as Pansy, is an ideal plant to decorate gardens in autumn and winter, since it blooms in these seasons. Its small but abundant flowers make it an excellent choice for pots, borders, rock gardens, and hanging baskets.

This species stands out for its resistance to low temperatures, offering a floral spectacle in a wide range of colors that goes from blue and violet to white and yellow, even during the coldest months. cold.
To take care of the Viola Cornutait is enough to water it with some frequency so that the soil retains moisture, without becoming waterlogged, and place it in a place with partial sun, although it resists direct sun in temperate areas.



