Perennial flowers are typically plants that develop and blossoms for numerous years with no need of replanting. Perennial flowers can be categorized into two short lived perennials and long lived perennials. Short lived perennials would only last for about 3 to 4 years and long lived perennials may last up to fifty years with good care. Every fall, perennial flower expires into ground until winter. When the spring comes, a new shrubbery will grow as well as the plant will soon bloom. This type of plant grows in most types of growing landscape and landscape. In this article you will know some of the common types of perennial flowers.
English Daisies
Bellis perennis or commonly known as English daisy is one of the unique types of perennial flowering plants. This daisy-like flower consists of red, pink and white filled petals with a yellow color in the center. The flower could grow up to three to six inch above its green elliptical leaves especially during spring. In addition, English daisies like full sunlight and shade with a cool and moist soil.
Japanese Anemone
Anemone x hybrida or Japanese anemone is also a type perennial flower that can reach up to 24 – 48 inches in peak. It has a dark green colored large leaves. White and pink blossoms typically appear during later part summer and then fall. Japanese anemone has 8 petals and a yellow within its center. This perennial flower loves great draining soil and partial shade.