1. Short day plants bloom with a prolonged period of darkness and a brief period of light, typically flowering in spring.
2. Long day plants, on the other hand, flower in response to a short period of darkness and an extended period of light, usually during summer.
3. Day-neutral plants flower independently of the duration of darkness or daylight hours.
4.Here are some examples: Dahlia, Aster, Tobacco, Chrysanthemum, Soybean (Glycine max), and Cocklebur (Xanthium).