Generally, the impatiens you find for sale in local garden stores are annuals. They're native to the warm, moist areas of South America, New Zealand and Australia. You may be able to find perennial impatiens in some gardening catalogs and online. These are more likely to come from Asia. They may still be tricky to maintain in the colder northern planting zones.
Flowers can be either annual or perennial. Annual flowers complete their life cycle in one growing season, while perennial flowers come back year after year.
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Dahlias are perennial flowers, meaning they come back year after year.
Dahlias are perennial flowers, meaning they come back year after year.
Most Lillies grow from a bulb so they are perennial flowers.
Snapdragons are an annual plant in many locations. It is a tender perennial if you grow them in zones 8 or higher.
No, dahlias are not annual flowers. They are actually perennial plants, meaning they can live for multiple years if cared for properly.
Perennial :)
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As I understand it a margarita is a pizza or a cocktail. A marguerite is a tender perennial Chrysanthemum frutenscens also called the Paris Daisy.
Sagebrush is a perennial flower that flowers from late summer into fall. It has also been the official state flower of Nevada since 1917.
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