Perennial Flowers
Perennial flowers are plants that live for more than two years, returning each growing season. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in one year, perennials grow back from their root systems, often producing blooms year after year. They can be found in various colors, shapes, and sizes, making them popular choices for gardens.
These flowers typically bloom in specific seasons, depending on the species. Some common examples of perennial flowers include daylilies, peonies, and coneflowers. They require less maintenance than annuals once established, making them a practical choice for gardeners looking for long-lasting beauty.