A plant that comes back from the original roots each year is called a perennial. A plant that dies totally is an annual. The easy way to remember this is if it comes back it is perennially there but the other type you must replace annually. There are also biennials which generally form a 'rosette' or a low growing plant and bloom the next year.
The hibiscus is a flowering plant that can bloom almost all year round in Louisiana. The camellia and knock out rose plants bloom most of the year with a month or two without blooms. Most plants have a dormant period when they do not produce blooms.
its a plant that blooms once every 100 years or w.e
Does anyone know the name of the flower that blooms only once a year?
the blooms turn green when the plant goes dormant
No. This years blooms this years berries.
It's a flowering plant - producing yellow blooms.
Blooms on a green bean plant look like small, pretty flowers.
Pency.
because it blooms and you may get a moshling!
The Rosy-Red Trinity Plant is a perennial that blooms for a decent timespan.
Yes iris is a plant. It blooms in late spring but some varieties will also rebloom in fall.
Honeysuckle has white vines.