Monday, April 20, 2009

What kind flowers and plants will come back up everyear?

I don%26#039;t know much about gardening.
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersAnnuals come back from seed usually every year sometimes you must plant them though. Perennials come back for several years usually from balbs given good conditions. Follow the link below for more differences. Here is a list I found on that site about the different types. I also have a different gardening site below too.








Annual





Ageratum houstonianum - Floss Flower


Ammobium alatum - Winged Everlasting


Argemone mexicana - Mexican Prickly Poppy


Asperula orientalis - Woodruff


Borago officinalis - Borage


Brachycome iberidifolia - Swan River Daisy


Browallia americana


Calendula officinalis - English Marigold


Callistephus chinensis - China Aster


Campanula medium - Canterbury Bells


Centaurea cyanus - Cornflower, Bachelor%26#039;s Buttons


Clarkia amoena - Clarkia, Godetia


Cleome hassleriana - Spider Flower


Consolida ajacis - Larkspur


Coreopsis californica


Cosmos bipinnatus - Cosmos


Cosmos sulphureus - Cosmos


Felicia bergeriana - Kingfisher Daisy


Felicia heterophylla


Gaillardia pulchella - Blanket Flower


Helianthus annuus - Sunflower


Iberis umbellata - Candytuft


Ipomoea coccinea - Red Morning Glory


Ipomoea purpurea - Morning Glory


Lathyrus odoratus - Sweet Pea


Lavatera trimestris - Mallow


Moluccella laevis - Bells of Ireland


Nemesia strumosa


Nemophylla - 5-spot


Nicotiana langsdorfii - Flowering Tobacco


Nigella - Love in a Mist


Papaver rhoeas - Field Poppy


Papaver somniferum - Opium Poppy


Phacelia campanularia - Californian Bluebell


Phlox drummondii - Annual Phlox


Salvia viridis - Annual Clary


Sanvitalia procumbens - Creeping Zinnia


Schizanthus pinnatus - Poor Man%26#039;s Orchid


Tagetes - African or French Marigold


Tithonia - Mexican Sunflower


Torenia fournieri - Wishbone Flower


Tropaeolum majus - Nasturtium


Tropaeolum peregrinum - Canary Creeper


Zinnia elegans - Zinnia





Perennial





Antirrhinum majus - Snapdragon


Arctotis fastuosa - Cape Daisy


Arctotis venusta - Blue-eyed African Daisy


Bellis perennis - English Daisy


Browallia speciosa - Bush Violet


Calandrinia grandiflora


Campanula, most - Bellflower


Catharanthus roseus - Vinca


Celosia argentea - Cockscomb


Cobaea scandens - Cup and Saucer Vine


Craspedia globosa - Drumsticks


Dianthus barbatus - Sweet William


Dianthus chinensis


Erysimum cheiri - Wallflower


Felicia amelloides - Blue Daisy


Gaillardia grandiflora - Blanket Flower


Gaillardia aristata - Blanket Flower


Gazania rigens - Treasure Flower


Gerbera jamesonii - Transvaal Daisy


Glaucium flavum - Yellow Horned Poppy


Heliotropium arborescens - Cherry Pie


Impatiens walleriana - Busy Lizzie


Ipomoea alba - Moonflower


Ipomoea lobata - Spanish Flag


Lablab purpureus - Hyacinth Bean


Limonium sinuatum - Sea Lavender


Lobelia erinus - Trailing Lobelia


Lophospermum erubescens - Creeping Gloxinia


Matthiola incana - Stock


Mimulus x hybridus cultivars


Mirabilis jalapa - 4 o%26#039;clock, Marvel of Peru


Nicotiana alata - Flowering Tobacco


Papaver nudicaule - Icelandic Poppy


Pelargonium - Geranium


Pericallis x hybrida - Cineraria


Petunia cultivars - Petunia


Ricinus communis - Caster Oil


Salvia splendens - Scarlet Sage


Salvia, most species - Sage


Solenopsis/Isotoma/Laurentia axillaris


Solenostemon scutellariodes - Coleus, Flame Nettle


Thunbergia alata - Black-eyed Susan Vine


Verbena x hybrida cultivars - Verbena


Viola x wittrockiana - Pansy
Reply:Look for perennials. Usually garden places sort their plants by annuals and perennials, and you can ask to see the perennials, because there is a ton out there, and it is best to see them to decide which ones you like best. I am also looking to start a garden of my own for the first time.





I know it may sound weird, but annuals do not grow back every year, think of it like you have to plant them annually, so they are annuals.www.poetry.com

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