Review:

Biennial Flowers

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Biennial flowers are plants that have a two-year life cycle, typically blooming in their second year before setting seed and dying.

Key Features

  • two-year life cycle
  • blooms in second year
  • sets seed before dying

Pros

  • Biennial flowers can add variety and interest to a garden with their unique life cycle.
  • They often produce larger and more abundant blooms in their second year.

Cons

  • Some gardeners may find the wait for biennial flowers to bloom in the second year to be too long.
  • Biennial flowers require more planning and care compared to annual or perennial plants.

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Last updated: Sat, Mar 21, 2026, 02:02:58 AM UTC