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Know the Differences Between Annuals and Perennials [Infographic]
February 16th, 2016 byShould your garden plans include annuals or perennials? If you’ve always wanted to know the difference between annual and perennial plants, keep reading for our quick guide.

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Annuals vs. Perennials: What’s the difference?
Annuals
- Annuals live for only one season. They must be replaced every year.
- Blooms of annuals are bright and last from spring until the first frost.
- Annuals require pruning and fertilization throughout their short lifecycle.
- Popular annuals include poppies, marigolds, and sunflowers.
Perennials
- Perennials grow and spread for many years.
- Blooms of perennials don’t last as long as those of annuals. Combine perennials for season-long color.
- The roots of perennials spread outward, so they must divided every few years.
- Popular perennials include roses, peonies, and daffodils.