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Geraniums(Pelargoniums) are perennials therefore given the right conditions will flower constantly.
The type of flowers that bloom every year without replanting includes perennial flowers. Roses, Plumbago, and hibiscus flowers are all examples of those perennial flowers.
Fuchsia plants bloom from mid-summer all the way into fall.
Not all flowers bloom in the spring those that do so largely because they need to set seed and fruit to the side
Day lilies usually love the summer months. They like it nice and warm. They will usually bloom until August. (P.S. Anyone who is reading this, please elaborate some more, that's all I got ;) )
Blue Mist shrub Caryopteris blooms late summer into fall
Daddodils, Hyacinths and Crocus are bulb plants that bloom in the early spring. They are all of the Order Asparagales (formally called Liliales), which means they are herbaceous perennial monocots. The Poppy, which is a summer bloomer, is a herbaceous annual dicot of the Order Ranunculales.
Most Irises only bloom during their period; usually early summer. As Irises are perennials, they won't be in bloom all season. You could plant different varieties around your Iris to keep the area in color all season.
Perennial flowers will just stay for Spring and Summer. In Autumn and Winter they will disappear and appear the nest Spring. It is just a normal cycle for plants.
Different flowers have different seasons. Some flowers such as tulips, daffodil, and Lenten roses bloom in spring. Daylilies, lilies, and roses bloom in summer. Asters and mums bloom in the fall.
no it blooms in the early spring, the flowers are the start of the leaves when the leaves come out the flowers drop off and will not bloom again till next spring.
Sweet pea flowers bloom in late spring and early summer and can be cut short by heat. In cooler climates, they sometimes bloom all the way through fall. All sweet pea flowers will die and go to seed sometime in the fall