Free-flowering


In gardening, the term free-flowering is used to describe flowering plants that have a long bloom time and may often lack a defined blooming season, whereby producing flowers profusely over an extended period of time, at times all-year round. The terms long-flowering and long-blooming are also used for perennial plants that bloom for much of the year.

Examples

Examples of free-flowering or long flowering plants include salvias, thunbergias, loniceras, roses, lavenders, periwinkles, gaillardias, oleanders, begonias, bougainvilleas, morning glories, geraniums/pelargoniums, hibiscuses, and lantanas.

List

This list includes plant species that are free-flowering, particularly in warmer climates:
  • Ajuga reptans
  • Allamanda cathartica
  • Canna indica
  • Cestrum parqui
  • Crossandra infundibuliformis
  • Clitoria ternatea
  • Coleus neochilus
  • Dimorphotheca ecklonis
  • Euphorbia milii
  • Euryops pectinatus
  • Hibbertia scandens
  • Impatiens hawkeri
  • Ipomoea cairica
  • Ipomoea indica
  • Ixora coccinea
  • Jatropha curcas
  • Mandevilla sanderi
  • Maurandya scandens
  • Murraya paniculata
  • Mussaenda erythrophylla
  • Pandorea jasminoides
  • Plumbago auriculata
  • Plumbago indica
  • Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides
  • Salvia guaranitica
  • Salvia splendens
  • Sphagneticola trilobata
  • Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia
  • Thunbergia alata
  • Thunbergia erecta
  • Tibouchina urvilleana
  • Westringia fruticosa