Hydrangeas are perennial, they can be deciduous or evergreen although those cultivated in temperate climates are mostly deciduous They flower from early spring until late summer
In 99.9% of cases, theyre perennials. The only way they wouldnt be is maybe if you planted it extremely late in the season and it didnt have time to establish itself.
No. Hydrangeas are shrubs.
Hydrangea is the genus name of the Hydrangea plants. You can tell because when you look at the scientific names of the many species of hydrangea they all begin with Hydrangea _______. Example, Hydrangea Macrophylla (the most popular form of the Hydrangea.
Could be bi-annuals, as opposed to annuals.
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.
Aster plants are annuals unless you live in zones 5-7 where they will grow as perennials.
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They are perennials. They are very hardy plants!
Herbs (herbaceous) or annuals (seasonals)
Plants that live for a year are annuals.
A hydrangea plant is considered to be in the Hydrangeaceae family. There are 70-75 different species of hydrangea. These plants grow primarily in North and South America and North and South Asia.
Hydrangea are plants, and are naturally found in the ground.
An "annual" plant, because "annual" means once a year.
For plants: annuals.