Chrysanthemums, commonly known as mums, are typically perennials. They can thrive and return year after year in many climates, although some varieties may be grown as annuals in regions with harsh winters. Proper care, including mulching and protecting the roots, can help ensure their survival through colder months. However, in some cases, they may be treated as annuals if they do not survive the winter.
There are dozens of marigolds, and some are annuals while some are perennials.
There are many varieties of daisies. Some are annuals and others are perennials.
Could be bi-annuals, as opposed to annuals.
Annuals aren't shrubs; shrubs are considered perennial in habit
Hardy annuals are fine outside all year round. Half hardy annuals should be planted out after all danger of frost has passed.
The Interface - 2007 Annuals was released on: USA: 9 January 2009
Yes most annuals do but, however some of them dont.
Aster plants are annuals unless you live in zones 5-7 where they will grow as perennials.
Alison Beck has written: 'Annuals for Ontario' -- subject(s): Gardening, Annuals (Plants)
Advantages of annuals include their ability to provide vibrant color in gardens, flexibility in design, and ease of planting. However, the main disadvantage is that they need to be replanted each year, which can be time-consuming and costly.
Most green beans grown commercially and in gardens are annuals. A few, such as the Scarlet Runner are perennials but are almost always grown as annuals, that is, they are replanted from seed each year. Ray
yes they are