You can identify tall yellow perennial flowers by looking for plants with long stems, yellow petals, and that come back year after year.
The tall plant with yellow flowers you may be referring to is likely a sunflower.
Blue cohosh is a perennial herb that typically grows 2-3 feet tall with blue-green leaves and small blue berries that appear in the late summer. Its flowers are small and greenish-yellow in color, and the plant has a distinctive odor.
Brassicas allowed to run to seed will have small yellow flowers.
Barberry is a perennial herb that usually grows about 8 ft (2.4 m) tall. It bears yellow flowers, red or black berries, and small rounded fleshy leaves. It likes dry sandy soil and a sunny location.
You can identify a lime tree by its small, oval-shaped leaves, fragrant white flowers, and small green fruits that turn yellow when ripe. The tree typically grows to about 6-13 feet tall and has thorns on its branches.
Delphiniums are a perennial flower that is considered short lived as it usually will only grow back for three or four years. The normal colour of a Delphinium is blue but this flower is also available in white, violet, yellow, red and pink.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass.
Goldenrod can be identified in the wild by its tall, slender stems with clusters of bright yellow flowers at the top. The leaves are usually long and narrow, and the plant typically grows in fields, meadows, and along roadsides.
To accurately identify sunflowers, look for tall plants with large, bright yellow flowers that have a dark center. Sunflowers typically have rough, hairy stems and leaves that are large and heart-shaped. Additionally, sunflowers tend to face towards the sun, tracking its movement throughout the day.
In short, with all your heart. The Primrose is genus of 400--500 species. It is a hardy perennial plant, 10--30 cm tall. One of the earliest spring flowers, it blooms until late summer. The flowers are borne singly on a stem, 2--4 cm in diameter. Primrose grows in woodlands and bogs or rocky areas and on hillsides.
The plant you are describing is likely a daffodil, which is known for its yellow trumpet-shaped flowers on tall stems. Daffodils are commonly associated with Easter due to their springtime blooming season, making them a popular choice for decorations during the holiday.
You can identify a mango tree by its tall height, long and narrow leaves, and the presence of small, fragrant flowers that eventually turn into mango fruits.