Yes.
Geraniums(Pelargoniums) are perennials therefore given the right conditions will flower constantly.
Geraniums are hardy perennials so are not too fussy except for extremes. If you mean Zonal Pelargoniums they need frost protection.
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Yes, wild geraniums, which are also known as cranesbills, are herbaceous perennials and although the leaves and stems die down during the winter they sprout new growth again in the spring.
Perennials usually last about for 1 year. Some are geraniums, i do believe. some perennials will last longer if you take good care of them, but once they die back, they die back for good. Of course, I'm no expert being a teen, but I've grown up with plants all my life.
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.
Uh...Geraniums?
I had six pots of geraniums on my windowsill.
The plural of geranium is geraniums. As in "the geraniums look lovely".
Hops are perennials.
perennials