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.
Perennial flowers are the flowers that are planted and keep growing back. Some examples of perennial flowers are:
Black eyed Susans
Oriental Poppies
Pasque Flower
Lenten Rose
Perennials are plants that come back every year.
Perennial means that the plant will grow year after year.
A perennial is any plant that produces a flower every year.
Its a plant that grows year after year.
A perennial flower is one that blooms every year.
perennials are plants that around throughout every season of the year
Perennials come back every year, and annuals you have to plant every year
Perennials are plants that that die back at the end of their blooming season, then come up again the following year.
perennials
Hops are perennials.
perennials; such as daylilies.
They are perennials. They are very hardy plants!
Both annuals and evergreen perennials. For example the Balsamina and the Gladulifera are annual and the New Guinea group perennials
Pilea, the Low-growing tropical perennials
That would be the well-tended perennial garden.
There are many varieties of daisies. Some are annuals and others are perennials.
There are dozens of marigolds, and some are annuals while some are perennials.
A Christmas tree, if real, is an evergreen. Most types of evergreens are perennials.
Are maple trees annuals or perennials?Maple trees are perennials.
Janet Macunovich has written: 'Caring for perennials' -- subject(s): Perennials