Not usually. Woody plants, either evergreen or deciduous, tend to live much longer than one season.
The cells live in the live bodies of both the plants and animals. The cells can only live in the bodies of the live animals and plants.
Herbaceous is any plant that makes new growth from ground level every year and all above-ground growth dies at the end of that season. Gardeners complicate things a little by usually applying the name only to fibrous-rooted plants, so although things like daffodils are herbaceous, they generally just get called bulbs. Herbaceous plants can be annual, biennial or perennial Woody stem has no meaning in gardening or botany, although perhaps you mean shrub? Herbaceous plants may have substantial stems, but they are never real wood - they are very often filled with pith to give rigidity
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animals and plants live one kind of habitat because its depends on their environment they can survive their atmosphere like fish live only live in water .because its is their environment.
It cannot because it's a type of plant that can only live in salt water. If it lives in the lake, it will die.
Annuals are plants that live for only one season of growth.
If the plant is an herb than it is a perennial. Some only survive for two years but are still called this. Other woody plants such as bushes and trees live for years.
Plants that live and reproduce for only one season are called annuals. Flowers like petunias, geranium, coleus, and corn only live for one season. They grow back from the seeds of the last crop.
The cells live in the live bodies of both the plants and animals. The cells can only live in the bodies of the live animals and plants.
No.Some house plants only live inside.
Herbaceous is any plant that makes new growth from ground level every year and all above-ground growth dies at the end of that season. Gardeners complicate things a little by usually applying the name only to fibrous-rooted plants, so although things like daffodils are herbaceous, they generally just get called bulbs. Herbaceous plants can be annual, biennial or perennial Woody stem has no meaning in gardening or botany, although perhaps you mean shrub? Herbaceous plants may have substantial stems, but they are never real wood - they are very often filled with pith to give rigidity
Primary growth is responsible for elongating the plant. In woody plants, primary growth is then followed by secondary growth which allows the plant stem to increase in thickness or girth.
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No, plants like seaweed and algae live completely or partly underwater. -A.D.
Yes, all plants need water to survive. Plus there are plants that survive in water only and require no soil.
live to dance has finished it only came on one season
Usually annuals.