Yes, any plant that has a life cycle longer than two years would be considered a perennial plant, although the term is more often used in reference to herbaceous (soft stemmed) plants than to woody plants.
A plant that lives only a single year is called an annual - a bean plant for instance, which must be replanted from seed each year.
A plant that grows and vegetates in the first year, then flowers, seeds and dies in the second year (such as the carrot plant) is called a biennial or biannual.
A plant that continues to grow and produce seeds year after year is called a perennial.
A Weeping Willow is a tree so it is perennial.
large perennial woody plant
The largest plant on earth by volume is probably the giant sequoia tree.
Giant Sequoia, a tree
Any woody perennial growing from the ground with a trunk.
Some sentence examples for the word perennial are: A perennial is a plant that lives from year to year. A tree is a perennial. Irises, daffodils, tulips, and other flowers are perennials.
Yes. All plants that produce seed have flowers.
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A sequoia is a large tree.
An annual plant grows for one year and dies with the first hard freeze, never to return. A perennial plant comes back every year (tree, grass) and a biannual plant lives for two years.
Yes. Heather is a perennial plant.