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  2. 11 Easy Annuals Perfect for Beginner Gardeners - AOL

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    Zinnias have bright, cheerful flowers and are the perfect annual for novice gardeners. The deer-resistant plant thrives in elevated temperatures and full sunlight with minimal care in zones 3 to ...

  3. These Beautiful Annual Flowers Pay Big Dividends in ... - AOL

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    Impatiens. Impatiens are low-maintenance, shade-loving flowers that are perennials in frost-free areas and annuals everywhere else. They look amazing both in hanging baskets and in garden beds ...

  4. Category:Annual plants - Wikipedia

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    This category lists annual flowering plants, whose normal life-cycle is completed within a single growing season. It may also include perennials which are frequently cultivated as annuals for reasons of climate or aesthetics.

  5. Bring a Pop of Color to Your Garden With These Annual Flowers

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    Sweet Alyssum. This sweetly-scented low-growing annual comes in pink, purple and white. It’s beautiful cascading from pots, window boxes, and hanging baskets, and pollinators love it!It will ...

  6. Matthiola incana - Wikipedia

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    If treated as annuals they give a fine late summer and autumn display. Maltese stocks ( Matthiola incana ssp. melitensis ), known in Maltese as "ġiżi ta' Malta", is treated as a perennial and has fleshier and fuzzy leaves with flowers in a light violet colour, while an even rarer variety of it exhibits white flowers. [ 7 ] '

  7. Annual plant - Wikipedia

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    Annual plants commonly exhibit a higher growth rate, allocate more resources to seeds, and allocate fewer resources to roots than perennials. [11] In contrast to perennials, which feature long-lived plants and short-lived seeds, annual plants compensate for their lower longevity by maintaining a higher persistence of soil seed banks. [12]

  8. These Annual Flowers Will Add Pops of Color to Your Garden

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    Plants that fit the “annuals” description vary depending on your region, explains Stuppiello. “Many popular annual flowers are tropical plants that won’t survive winter temperatures ...

  9. Malva trimestris - Wikipedia

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    It is an annual growing to 120 cm (47 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) wide, producing shallow funnel-shaped flowers in summer, in shades of white and pink, with maroon centres and maroon veining on the petals. [4] The Latin trimestris literally means "of three months", referring to the growing and flowering period. [5]