Visit our greenhouse in Plain City, Ohio, for perennial and annual flowers, as well as hanging baskets and vegetable planting guides.
The way flowers grow has led to classification as annual, perennial and biennial. Some complete their life cycle in one year, in two years or several years.
perennial flowers, or perennials, grow back every spring. Both of these words stem from the Latin root for "year." Each and every year, as the bleak winter months roll on, aspiring gardeners begin to plan their gardens for the coming year. Choices are made; should one once attempt to ...
northern hemisphere or higher elevations in the mountains), the number of annual plants declines. Some species that are not able to complete their life cycle in harsh conditions in one year become perennials; an example is annual blue grass, which becomes a perennial in arctic and alpine ...
Annuals include many weeds, wildflowers, garden flowers, and vegetables. See also biennial; perennial. Kansas wheat fieldWheat field in Kansas, U.S. An annual crop, wheat is sown and harvested in a single growing season.(more) Many economically important food crops are annuals, including all...
There are other kinds of flowers to be aware of in addition to annuals. Perennials and biennials are two other types of plants and flowers you should get to know a little more. What is the Difference Between Annual and Perennial Flowers?
Flowers are delicate; some of them just don't like the sun. However, there are several full sun flowers that are low maintenance and produce beautiful flowers!
Annual and perennial flowers serve as colorful additions in the home landscape. These two types of plants differ in the length of their life cycles. Perennial plants return each year to produce new foliage and flowers after dying off above ground level d
Annual Color, A Perennial FavoriteBronze Leaf Begonias Nothing has a bigger impact in the landscape than annual color! There’s something about the bright vibrant pink, yellow, red and orange blooms that gives the landscape that extra “pop”. Planting combinations of bright colorful annuals mixe...
Geranium, (genus Geranium), any of a group of about 300 species of perennial herbs or shrubs in the family Geraniaceae, native mostly to subtropical southern Africa. Geraniums are among the most popular of bedding and greenhouse plants. The closely relat