Any flower that is a perennial.
the answer is none haha
It all depend's on the type of flower and growing condition's.I have Rose's that bloom twice a year.
they don't really do, but they sometimes luckily live up to a year or more than a year.
Iris and lilies
Yes
A lily will flower in less than a year from planting the bulb.
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
More people live in the prairies than in the tundra because the prairies have a more moderate climate, better soil for agriculture, and more vegetation to support human settlement and economic activities. The tundra, on the other hand, has harsh conditions with very cold temperatures, limited vegetation, and shorter growing seasons, making it less conducive for large human populations.
A lily will flower in less than a year from planting the bulb.
BiennialsBiennials are plants that live for two years. The plants only produce leaves the first year, and they bloom the second year, set seed, and die.Wrong biennials are plants that bloom in their second year... the correct answeris perennials.
There are repeat irises and lilacs. Cattelya orchids can bloom twice a year. There is also an encore azelea.
up to 80 year or more (no higher than 100)