No, they are perennials
Canterbury bells have a pleasant, sweet fragrance that is often described as mildly spicy with hints of vanilla and cinnamon. The scent is not overpowering but can be enjoyed from a distance.
My brother makes answering questions an annual affair. Annual plants are different from perennial plants.
Annual plants are plants which grow from seed, through to flowering and die - all within one growth season. This gives you two sorts of annual plants, winter annuals and summer annuals.
Annual plants do photosynthesize, (I think) because they have to eat to stay alive, even annually.
No, gardenias and veitchii plants are not annual plants. They are woody shrubs that are typically perennial, meaning they can live for multiple years if cared for properly, and do not die after one growing season like annual plants.
Peppers are annual plants, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season.
Artichokes are perennial plants.
Canterbury bells, or Campanula medium, have a light, delicate fragrance that is often described as sweet and floral. The scent is subtle and not overpowering, making it pleasant for gardens and floral arrangements. While the aroma may not be as strong as some other flowers, it adds a charming, fresh note to the surrounding environment. Overall, their fragrance complements their vibrant bell-shaped blooms beautifully.
yes
The cucumber is a tropical perennial in zones 10 and warmer. In colder zones, it is grown as an annual.
The examples of annual plants are the tulip and a daffodil (sorry about my spelling)
no they are annual