These small, white flowers are some of the earliest to bloom in late winter and early spring.
Another early bloomer, crocuses come in a variety of colors and can brighten up your garden as winter fades.
These yellow, cup-shaped flowers are hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures.
Also known as Lenten roses, hellebores bloom in late winter to early spring and come in a variety of colors.
Pansies are cold-tolerant and can add a splash of color to your garden in late winter and early spring.
Primroses come in a variety of colors and can bloom from late winter to early spring.
Similar to pansies, violas are cold-tolerant and can bloom in late winter and early spring.
Planting daffodil bulbs in February can result in beautiful blooms in late winter or early spring, depending on your climate.
Like daffodils, planting tulip bulbs in February can result in spring blooms, though they may bloom later in the season.
Some varieties of iris can be planted in late winter for blooms in spring or summer, depending on the type.