All cherry trees produce their blooms before or at the same time as the leaves. Cherry trees normally burst into a riot of pastel-colored blossoms in the spring, covering the bare cherry tree branches.
The most obvious difference between day and night bloomers is clear: one blooms at night, the other during the day. But a closer look at the plants that crave bright sunlight versus those that live in the moonlight reveals their individual likes and dislikes and why a gardener might choose…
...aleas are part of the rhododendron family and are generally in bloom for about 6 weeks each year, beginning sometime between March and May depending on their location. They prefer partial shade, and soil that is well draining. The key to blooming azaleas is to keep them healthy. If you…
...his seasonal pattern for up to 100 years. Peonies generally take two to three years to reach their full blooming maturity, and require some specific care along the way.