An annual completes its life cycle in one year, from seed to flowering, back to new seed.
A biennial has a two year life cycle. The first year it grows from seed and produces foliage. The second year, it flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
Perennials are plants that have long lives, varying from a few years to more than 100. They come back every year from the original plant.
One can most easily find the answer to this question when observing succulents such as sempervivums (commonly known as "hen and chicks"). The mother plant is the original. The daughter plants are those that are produced off of the plant first planted. With annual plants (check your local zoning to find out what is annual), the mother plant dies soon after blooming.
A plant that comes back from the original roots each year is called a perennial. A plant that dies totally is an annual. The easy way to remember this is if it comes back it is perennially there but the other type you must replace annually. There are also biennials which generally form a 'rosette' or a low growing plant and bloom the next year.
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A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives for more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials.
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Its an annual plant. Most garden vegtables are annual.