Digitalis or foxglove is a biennial (it grows one year and flowers the next then dies)
no! it depends on the weather and on the soil the flower is planted and on how you took good care of your plant....
Plants that flower every second year are called biannuals.
Yes, the poinsettia will flower year after year. To ensure that the flower will live and flower next Christmas, place the plant in a cool, dark place and give it a small amount of water as needed to moisten the soil. Bring the plant back out in the coolest part of the Fall and give it partial sun. The plant shoud soon put on new foliage.
Bellis perennis is the Latin equivalent of 'English daisy'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'bellis' used as a noun means 'beautiful, pretty'. The adjective 'perennis' means 'occurring every year, each year over a period of two or more consecutive years'.In contrast, the ox eye daisy draws on the Greek equivalent of Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. In the word by word translation, the Greek combined word 'chrysanthemum' means 'golden flower'. The Greek combined word 'leucanthemum' means 'white flower'.
a bird of paradise plant is very rare it only flowers about every five years but even then it might never flower if you have a bird of paradise plant and it flowers you could get a lot of money for just a picture.The bird of paradise plant absolutely will flower every year if watered and fertilized properly. However a new plant could take 3 to 5 years to start blooming. I live in southern Fla and it blooms all year and is common to see. As far as pictures of them being rare - that is the stupidest comment I have ever heard.
It is best to plant sunflowers in spring so they flower for summer. With the right care and maintenance it reappears every year around the same time. Link --->> http://www.essortment.com/all/sunflowersgrow_rnfb.htm
When planting a perennial garden, choose flowers with different blooming times to ensure that your flower plot always has something in bloom at any given time. Irises are an excellent choice for a beginning or intermediate gardener because they are easy to maintain, have three distinct blooming patterns and come in a wide variety of color choices. Also, if you have an iris-heavy garden, you will need to separate the rhizomes or roots every few years to keep the plants from crowding. Fortunately, there will be an abundance of additional flowers that can be planted elsewhere or shared with friends.
Bulbs come up every year if you only plant them once, seeds you have to re- plant. So if they are seeds, then yes. If they are bulbs, no.
no as they only live for a year because they are annuals. but they should self seed and new ones will come up and flower
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Annual.