Three Hundred Sixty-Five Days of Flowers
There isn't a specific flower that blooms for exactly 365 days, as most flowers have a specific blooming season that can last anywhere from a few days to a few months. However, there are certain flowers or plants that are known for having long-lasting blooms or continuous flowering throughout the growing season. Here are a few examples: Roses (Rosa spp.): Some varieties of roses are known for their repeat blooming throughout the growing season. They may produce flowers in cycles, allowing for a more extended period of bloom. Geraniums (Pelargonium spp.): Certain types of geraniums, such as ivy geraniums, are known for their continuous blooming habit. With proper care, they can produce flowers for much of the year. Marigolds (Tagetes spp.): Marigolds are often prolific bloomers, and deadheading (removing spent flowers) can encourage continuous blooming. Petunias (Petunia spp.): Many modern petunia varieties are bred for long-lasting blooms, and they can provide color throughout