Perennials germinate and grow in spring, bloom during summer and autumn, and wither above ground while entering dormancy underground in winter. When spring temperatures rise the following year, they repeat the same life cycle as the previous year. Perennials are also known as perennial flowers.
Perennials can survive winter outdoors due to their ability to resist drought, cold, and poor soil conditions. This is because the lower part of most perennials consists of blocky or spindle-shaped roots, which can release stored water during periods of water scarcity to sustain their growth.
Root flowers come in a wide variety, boasting vibrant colors and typically bloom during summer and autumn, making them an excellent choice to fill the gap in floral availability during these seasons.



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