No because in the 18th century King REptar commanded the sunflowers to cease from growing or he would cut their nippers off and eat all their seeds and use them to make nipper potion.
Sunflowers are annuals which means they must be planted from seed each year. A sunflower will loose it's seeds and some of them will winter over and sprout in the spring so there should be new plants in the same place.
Domestic sunflowers (Helianthus annus) are annual plants, so they must be replanted every year. Other sunflower species, such as the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), are perennial plants and do not require replanting.
The annual kind will only blossom once, but there are also perennial sunflowers which do survive and flower the next season.. These are not as common as the annual types.
Yes. They die off each winter and grow again from seeds.
Unless growing a known perennial variety, no. Most sunflowers that people typically grow are annuals and die off at the end of the year.
only if you replant the seeds
Yes.
No. Keep your tulip bulbs in a cool, dry place until October or November, depending on where you live, and then plant them about six inches deep in the ground. In areas similar to where tulips evolved, they will recur annually, but in dissimilar environments, they may only bloom once or twice.
they DO bloom, in fact tulips, the flower, still grow at night once they are cut:)
Tulips bloom in Spring. It usually depends where you live.
Gladiolus do not bloom more than one time in a season. However, to keep blooms lasting, when you plant your gladiolus do not plant them all at the same time. Staggered planting will have your flowers blooming at different times all summer.
they bloom once a year
There are not many spring flowers which are able to bloom more than once. One of the ones, which in the correct circumstances are able to is known as Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
The Douglas Fir will bloom one time each year in mid spring, April to May.
The life cycle of a daffodil dictates that it flowers once each season. When you cut the flower stem, the remaining greenery collects resources -- sunlight, water and nutrients -- to re-invigorate the bulb for the next season, when it will bloom again.
Hyacinth bloom once a year. Then as long as the bulb is not disturbed, it will bloom again the following spring.
Once an Easter lillu blooms, it is very difficult to get it bloom again.
It all depend's on the type of flower and growing condition's.I have Rose's that bloom twice a year.
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