Pansies: Pansies are cold-hardy flowers that can bloom throughout the winter in mild climates. They have a mild, slightly grassy flavor and are often used to decorate salads or desserts.
Calendula: Also known as pot marigold, calendula flowers can bloom in winter in mild climates. They have a slightly peppery flavor and can be used fresh or dried in teas, salads, and soups.
Violas: Similar to pansies, violas are cold-hardy flowers that can bloom in winter. They have a sweet, perfumed flavor and are often used to garnish desserts or salads.
Chrysanthemums: Certain varieties of chrysanthemums can bloom in winter, especially in regions with mild winters.
Winter Jasmine: Winter jasmine is a flowering plant that blooms in winter with delicate, fragrant flowers. The flowers are edible and can be used to add flavor and aroma to teas or desserts.
Nasturtiums: Nasturtiums are hardy flowers that can bloom in winter in mild climates. They have a peppery flavor and can be used to add a spicy kick to salads or sandwiches.
Hellebores: Hellebores, also known as Lenten roses, are perennial flowers that can bloom in winter.
Snapdragons: Snapdragons are cold-hardy flowers that can bloom in winter in mild climates. The flowers have a subtle, sweet flavor and can be used to decorate cakes or salads.
Lavender: Certain varieties of lavender can bloom in winter in mild climates. The flowers have a sweet, floral flavor and are often used to flavor desserts or teas.
Dianthus: Dianthus, also known as carnations or pinks, can bloom in winter in mild climates. The flowers have a clove-like flavor.