What is the difference between annual and perennial flowers?
Perennial plants are those that may grow and bloom in spring, summer or fall, then go into a dormant state over the winter months. The benefit of perennials is that they return year after year. Annuals, on the other hand, are plants grown for their “instant” impact, usually producing a season-long period of blooms that disappear over winter. Unlike perennials, they do not come back in spring, and need to be replaced each year.