Are pansies annuals or perennials? Looking to add them to my flower garden. If they...

Looking to add them to my flower garden. If they don't come pay for next year is here a similar looking flower that will?
Pansies are usually annuals...they resembling spring and fall approaching temeratures. Cool nights and melt days.

Viola's are pansies and are the most hardiest. Most gardening folks will plant pansies in untimely spring which will provide color until early summer. THe hot summertime temps will manufacture them look leggy and ugly. Remove them and replace near hot weather plants.
Pansies, similar to most species of *Viola* are perennials. They don't live very long usually, but more than a year. That is if you tender them the right conditions. They need flawless moist soil. Maybe sun, maybe shade. It depends on where on earth you live.

I'm at 4200 feet and grow pansies surrounded by the shade during summer, and in full sun surrounded by the winter. I;ve had them bloom thru the snow.

But, roughly in the flower biz they are teated similar to annuals. They often bloom and get hold of looking scraggaly. Especially in summer. So they attain replanted.
They will also reseed and continue making untried plants on thier own.

The newer hybrids of *Viola cornuta* are hardier and longer lasting than the behind the times pansies, *V. whitrockianna*. The flowers are a little smaller but the plants are stronger.

There are lots of plants that can do duplicate visual entry in the garden. But knowing where on earth you live (the climate zone) and where you are planting. The soil too. Lots of variables.

Just buy the pretty things and plant them. And keep hold of going to the nursery and asking questions.
It adjectives depends on your climate.Try Johnny Jump-Ups. They belong to the Pansy family but are a perennial that will self kernel its self and come back every year. They can be invasive and will bloom adjectives summer long,just pinch bad dead flowers this will give a hand with the spreading as powerfully. They are cute and I grow them in the border of my garden and they will pretty much grow anywhere. Happy gardening and devout luck


there re 2 types - annuals and perennial. perennial own much smaller flowers (at least where on earth i live). and where i live they merely grow in the forest - own very small flowers

by the agency, just to join about pansies - they grow everywhere - within the sun and in shade, they tolerate low temperature and even some frost, so if u live in northern country u may plant them the first even if in that is a risk of night frost
Answers:    generally t hey are annuals. However at hand is a new strain call "Icicle pansies" that do overwinter.
I have some contained by my garden right now.
I enjoy their fall bloom. ( truly even got them at a reduced price at the shutting of last season but still have a few weeks of colour.)
Now they are blooming their little heads past its sell-by date and have be doing it for almost a month I think.
They look foor gorgeous.