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Some people who have been gardening for many years despise annual plants. This fact is somewhat inevitable, as those proud of their gardening knowledge and skills will always be on the lookout

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Garden centers tend to sell perennials individually (in pots), while annuals are more commonly sold in six-packs. We call such annuals "bedding plants," because homeowners and businesses use them to create instant planting beds packed with colorful flowers

But dirt-common or not, annual plants do have a place in landscaping. They inject quick, long-lasting color into the landscape in areas where, otherwise, one would find the dreaded empty spot. For example, you may have a spot in your flower bed that displays wonderful color in spring (thanks to spring bulb plants, for example), but that looks rather boring once the spring flowers

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Thus the difference between annual plants and perennials. For perennials grown from seed usually do not produce flowers in their first year (nor do biennials). That is, they have a longer life cycle. Perennials make up for their reproductive tardiness by flowering more than one year.

Some plants that are perennials in their native (for example, tropical) lands are treated as if they were annuals in colder regions which is, in fact, how they function there, not being cold-hardy). Here, one might say that function trumps botany. For example, lantana plants are, technically, perennial, but they are treated as annual plants in regions far to the north of their ancestral home