Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus) are typically grown as annuals or biennials in many gardens, but they can also be classified as perennials in some climates. In warmer regions, they may survive and bloom for multiple years, while in colder areas, they often need to be replanted each year. Some varieties, like the pinks (Dianthus deltoides), are true perennials and can thrive for several years. Overall, their classification can depend on the specific variety and growing conditions.
some carnations are perennial and will regrow.
Carnations are perennials, but many people grow them as annuals.
The flower that people recognize as a "carnation" (Dianthus caryophyllus or clove pink) is a herbaceous perennial plant. Within the carnation or dianthus group of flowers there are also annuals, biennials and even low subshrubs with woody basal stems.
The Carnations was created in 1995.
The Carnations ended in 2004.
Spray carnations are miniature carnations.
There is no standard collective noun specifically for carnations. The standard collective nouns for flowers can be used: a bouquet of carnations; a bunch of carnations.
Carnations smell good which attract pollinators.
Yes carnations are flowering plants.
No. Carnations are not native to Australia. They originated in the Mediterranean area.
Carnations have a pleasant spicy smell.
it is perennial