Do dusty miller bloom again every year?

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2026-05-13 23:36

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Dusty miller (Senecio cineraria) is primarily grown for its attractive silver-gray foliage rather than its flowers. While it can produce yellow blooms, these are often considered less desirable. In most cases, dusty miller is treated as an annual in colder climates and may not bloom again the following year. In warmer regions, it can behave as a short-lived perennial, but its primary appeal remains the foliage.

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