Monday, May 11, 2009

What flowers die in the winter then automatically grow back in the spring?

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What flowers die in the winter then automatically grow back in the spring?
Perrinials come back in the spring. When you go to your plant farm, just ask someone working where the perrinials are. I would hope that you would go to a plant farm as opposed to Wal Mart or Lowe's. You will have to buy them as younger plants, but they're MUCH cheaper!
Reply:Perrenials.
Reply:Tulips are the first to grow back, along with Morning Glories. Although not sure about that everywhere in america... You'd have to say were your from East Coast or West Coast.
Reply:Perrenials!!!
Reply:There are many perennial type of flowers that die back in the winter (go dormant) and then automatically grow back in the spring. Some of them are:





Daylilies


Hosta


Coneflower


Daisy


Black-eyed Susan


Coreopsis


Bee Balm


Sedum


Asiatic and Oriental Lilies


Balloon Flower


... among many others





For some other info and pictures, check out my website: http://www.gardening-quick-n-easy.com/ea...





*~ Enjoy ~*
Reply:Perennials, they do not die, they go dormant in the winter. Annuals complete their life cycle in a year and they give of seed to germinate the following season.
Reply:All perenials do this.


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