1. BougainvilleaIts flowering period is relatively long, which can last up to 3-4 months. If you want it to bloom longer, you must ensure sufficient sunlight and proper water control, which will also help more flowers bloom. 2. PetuniaIt blooms in summer and autumn, and because it has many varieties, it is very ornamental and the flowering period can last up to 5 months. If well cared for, it can bloom from March until winter. 3. Vinca roseusCatharanthus roseus is relatively easy to grow and will bloom easily. If it is usually grown in the south, it can bloom all year round. Moreover, it is also very suitable for home cultivation, whether it is potted or grown in the ground. 4. GardeniaIt also has different varieties, especially the four-season gardenia, which has a long flowering period, generally up to three seasons. During the maintenance period, attention should be paid to the maintenance methods to meet the needs of sufficient light and appropriate moisture. 5. RoseWe should all be familiar with this kind of flower. It blooms for a relatively long time. Some varieties will continue to bloom throughout the year as long as their growth requirements are met. It is easy to maintain and is most suitable for home breeding. |
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