Canna lilies are perennial plants, meaning they can grow year after year in suitable climates. In USDA hardiness zones 7-10, they can survive the winter outdoors. In colder regions, the rhizomes can be dug up and stored indoors during the winter to ensure they grow again in the spring. Proper care and conditions will ensure they thrive annually.
Lilies grow everywhere on the U.S.A but most of them are seasonal which that means they die then come back to life the next year or later or sooner
Yes, perennials are plants that grow back every year.
well its not even a year its every month you grow 1 inch so that meens you grow 1feet every year
Mine do every year!
Dahlias are perennial plants, meaning they can grow back every year without needing to be replanted annually.
Potatoes do not grow back every year on their own. They need to be replanted annually in order to continue growing.
Yes, peppermint is a perennial plant, which means it grows back every year.
every 24 hr
None! Cacti grow spines instead of leaves.
No, they must be grown from seed each year.
No. Farmers grow a new crop of it every year.
on average 1 inch