What are the flowers with the longest blooming period
This article provides an introduction to the flowers with the longest blooming period and a comprehensive list of beautiful flowers in the field of horticulture. Let's take a look together.
Enthusiasts who enjoy flowering plants may want to have blooming flowers at home all the time. While some flowers may look beautiful when in bloom, they have a short blooming period and will wait a year to bloom again after finishing. There are, however, some flowers with an exceptionally long blooming period, blooming continuously throughout the year, providing a daily display of flowers with just one pot. Below are the top 8 flowers with the longest blooming period. Check to see how many you have.
Catharanthus roseus (Periwinkle)
As long as the temperature is suitable, Catharanthus roseus can bloom all year round without stopping, 365 days a year. Generally, if the temperature is maintained above 10 degrees, Catharanthus roseus can normally develop flower buds and bloom. In areas not too cold in winter in the south and in northern homes with heating, Catharanthus roseus can bloom brilliantly even in winter. Therefore, for those who prefer flowers with a long blooming period, Catharanthus roseus is the top choice.
Daisy (Marguerite)
Daisies are very vigorous, with a large number of flowers and a very long blooming period. In my area, daisies can bloom continuously throughout the year. However, in winter when the temperature is low, the number of flowers may be a bit small. In areas with high temperatures in summer, daisies may have a brief pause in blooming, but they will bloom again as soon as the temperature cools down.
Rosinera (Barbados Cherry)
Rosinera prefers a warm growing environment and can bloom continuously as long as the temperature is guaranteed. If the temperature in the region is relatively low in winter, Rosinera will have a brief dormancy, shed all its leaves, and stop blooming. But in areas with warm winter weather, Rosinera can still bloom brilliantly.
What are the flowers with the longest blooming period
Four-season Begonia
Four-season begonias can bloom continuously throughout the four seasons, especially in spring and autumn when the weather is cool, and the flowers are particularly brilliant. In some places where it is too hot in summer, four-season begonias may stop blooming. However, in places where it is not too hot in summer and relatively warm in winter, four-season begonias can bloom in all seasons.
Red Anthurium
A single red anthurium flower has a long blooming period, lasting two to three months. Properly cared for red anthuriums can bloom all year round. However, if not properly cared for, red anthuriums may find it difficult to bloom again after the existing flowers wither. When red anthuriums stop blooming, increasing sunlight, frequently applying phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, and pruning the old leaves can help the plant produce new leaves and bloom again.
Flowering Quince
There are many types of quince, and they can bloom in spring, summer, and autumn without a problem. Whether they bloom in winter depends greatly on the temperature and variety. If you are growing a quince variety that blooms frequently, and the temperature at home is maintained above 10 degrees in winter, it can bloom normally. For example, the mini quince 'Juice阳台' and 'Canary' can bloom even when the minimum temperature in my area is between 0 to 5 degrees in winter. Although the period for developing flower buds is longer, the blooming period for each flower is also very long.