Daffodils are perennials as long as you take good care of them. Some people do not like the looks of daffodil stems and leaves after the plant flowers. They cut them off and this means that the bulb does not get enough sunlight to help the bulb store energy for the next year. Or they over water the area because of other plants nearby and the bulbs rot. So leave the leaves till they turn yellow. Then cut the leaves off.
No, daffodils are perennials. When you plant the bulb in the fall, it remains dormant until spring when it shoots up new growth. The bulb stores up food made by the leaves through photosynthesis and uses it to send up shoots again the following year. Bulbs multiply underground and can be separated and planted in the fall to start new daffodil plants in other locations.
No, tulips bloom only once a year - but they should bloom again next year and the one after etc....
No. In some places you must dig them and store them over winter. Your local nursery can help you with any questions you may have.
No, they don't.
no, perrenial
yes!
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.
It all depend's on the type of flower and growing condition's.I have Rose's that bloom twice 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.
there are tulips in the garden, there are tulips in the park, but nothings more amazing than our two lips meeting in the dark.(:
Tulips are a particularly early blooming flower. <><><> Crocus are usually the first blooming flower at our home, followed by daffodils. The tulips come later. Hower, we DO have violas that bloom to some degree all year.
there are tulips in the garden, there are tulips in the park, but nothings more amazing than our two lips meeting in the dark.(:
There are repeat irises and lilacs. Cattelya orchids can bloom twice a year. There is also an encore azelea.
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If you deadhead chrysanthemums, they may produce more blossoms. They only bloom in fall. If they are put too close to light sources that are on all night long, the plant will become confused and not bloom.
For bulbs, like tulips and hyacinth, you plant them in the fall. For seeds, it's going to depend on the flower or when you want them to bloom. Some need several weeks, some just need a couple. Some are more sensitive to weather than others.
Tulips not only come in many different colors, but some tulips produce more than one color in a single flower! Take a look at the lovely photo links below to see a rainbow of tulip colors.
Whenever the weather is warm and conditions are right, Hibiscus will bloom. It can bloom year round in the right conditions. Some varieties need more heat than others.