the cannas has some pretty blooms but the small birds eat all of them before full bloom. thanks Milton R
Yes, you can replant tulip bulbs after they have finished blooming. Wait until the foliage has turned yellow and then dig up the bulbs, store them in a cool, dry place, and replant them in the fall for blooms next spring.
Yellow
Evening primrose?
a daffodil.
Perhaps you're thinking of a Gardenia? They have very fragrant white blooms. I've never seen one with yellow blooms though.
The yellow flower that blooms at 9 PM is likely the evening primrose (Oenothera biennis). This plant is known for its bright yellow flowers that open in the evening and close by morning, attracting nighttime pollinators like moths. Evening primrose is often found in gardens and wild areas, and its blooms are not only beautiful but also have medicinal uses.
Yellow flowers do have seeds. The marigold is an example of a yellow flower that has seeds. If you save the flower head at the end of blooming, you will have seeds for next year.
The Evening Primrose is a nocturnal yellow flower. This flower only blooms at night and is pollinated by nocturnal insects.
Yes, you can cut back primrose after blooming to encourage new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. It's best to wait until the flowers have faded and the foliage starts to yellow. Trim back the spent flowers and any dead or damaged leaves, but avoid cutting too much of the healthy foliage, as it helps the plant store energy for next season. This practice can promote healthier blooms in the following year.
It's a flowering plant - producing yellow blooms.
Like a beautiful yellow flower that blooms every morning
Roses, prickly pear cacti, Jumping cactus (cholla)