Perennials survive for more than one season, annuals don't.
My brother makes answering questions an annual affair. Annual plants are different from perennial plants.
no they are annual
usless Seasonal plants is only the name for plants that flower or produce during whatever season. Annual, biennial and perennial plants describe the lifespan of different types. All plants are seasonal. Lettuce is an annual plant. Wallflower is a biennial and a rose is a perennial.
The cucumber is a tropical perennial in zones 10 and warmer. In colder zones, it is grown as an annual.
No, gardenia is a perennial plant
Plants can flower regardless of whether they are perennial or annual, so no, blooming does not automatically make a sunflower a perennial.
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Biennial, annual and perennial are different types of plants. A biennial completes the life cycle in two years, while the perennial takes more than one year to grow. The annual completes the life cycle in one year.
There are some perennial plants that are toxic, such as foxglove, but there are also many that are not harmful at all.
Cosmos is a genus of about 20-26 species of annual and perennial plants.
The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant, but the term "sunflower" is also used to refer to all plants of the genus Helianthus, many of which are perennial plants.