Tropical species, usually.
Though perennials return year after year, they usually don't bloom more than twice in a season. Those which find themselves under snow don't usually bloom at that time............
2006-10-13 14:33:52
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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no longer something will bloom all 365 days long no count the place stay. each plant desire a down time or it would bloom itself to dying. besides you reside in an area that gets snow or frost and not something blooms in that.you've got flowers for somewhat some the spring, summer season and fall in case you stagger bloom circumstances. Perennials--human beings who arise each 365 days have shorter bloom circumstances than annuals which purely bloom as quickly as and die. you besides could did no longer provide the sunlight situations. you desire diverse flora for coloration, area sunlight or finished sunlight. A coloration plant won't do nicely in finished sunlight and the different is real too. in case you have finished sunlight you may plant a dwarf evergreen for wintry climate pastime or a shrub like pink sand cherry. For spring bloom you may naturalize tulip or daffodils or different spring bulbs. there are a number of midseason bloomers like day lilies and then strengthen asters or sedam autumn excitement for fall bloom. you are able to plant some annuals to fill in areas and you will have something in bloom in the process the becoming season. I advise you verify your gentle situations and then flow to a nursery that grows it incredibly is very own flora and ask their advice. look at plant tags int the pots they provide you the top. gentle situations and bloom circumstances
2016-12-13 07:51:21
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know where you live but, I live in zone 9. I grow lots and lots of flowers. Many bloom most of the time but, petunias never give up. Plant them in intervals.
2006-10-13 15:38:33
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answered by fishermanswife 4
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Rather than flowers try a few smallish flowering shrubs that have random flushes of flowers year-round.
That way you still get good foliage and the plant doesn't get as daggy looking!
2006-10-13 15:03:04
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answered by renclrk 7
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Most tropical plants will, though if you live in a temperate zone none will, since they lose their leaves in the winter. If you are just talking about the summer growing season, then I would recomend butterfly bush. If you live in a tropical zone try any kind of lotus if the soil is very wet.
2006-10-13 17:09:40
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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if you live in zone 10 anything will bloom year around...in zone 9 maybe a few.....below that is zero plants year around.
2006-10-13 15:33:14
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answered by Cassie 5
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It depends where you live!
When I lived in Arizona my Vincas had flowers all year long.
2006-10-13 14:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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perennials grow year round. Check out www.perennials.com for your garden options
2006-10-13 14:35:20
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answered by justdennis 4
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Vincas, they're wonderful plants. Very easy to take care of.
2006-10-13 14:37:27
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answered by Geneddly 4
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Dandelions
2006-10-13 14:32:51
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answered by Jazzmen 2
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