All plants have a life cycle from when a seed sprouts to when the plant dies. When a plant is described as an annual, it grows from a seed, develops, makes more seeds, and dies all within a year.
Vinca is one of the most popular Texas plants! Vincas look good wherever you put them including pots and flowerbeds.
These come in many colors!
Calibrachoa plants are annuals known for their small, colorful flowers that bloom all season with little maintenance. These require full sun.
Pentas are one of the best pollinator-attracting plants around. It blooms all summer long, even during the hottest weather conditions.
These vibrant flowers thrive in full sun; their upright, spreading growth and large blooms create an immediate visual impact in flowerbeds. They bloom from spring until the first frost.
To enhance your fall garden, add this annual flower with beautiful colors like gold, copper, and brass. Keep your marigolds healthy by removing old blooms to encourage new ones to grow.
This fine textured, bright green with needle-like foliage is actually a perennial (lives for more than one growing season) but it does not like cold weather so unless moved indoors this plant acts like an annual!
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