they don't.
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
No. They won't survive the winter.
The anthophytes were thought to be a clade comprising plants bearing flower-like structures. The group contained the angiosperms - the extant flowering plants - as well as the Gnetales and the extinct Bennettitales.
Anything can happen biannually. Biannually means occurs every other year.
Spinach is an annual crop. To be more specific it is called a "winter annual" since it germintes in cool autum and grows vegetatively until grwoth is gradually slowed down as temperatures decrease through the winter. Doc TC
Anthophytes are plants that are clade comprising and bear flower-like structures. Angiosperms, and Gnetales are anthophytes. Roses and tulips are also anthophytes.
Yes, there are several types of marine anthophytes. These marine anthophytes include mangals, sea grasses, marsh grasses, and the like.
squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter. they try to burry nuts but they forrget where they put them
the octopus survive in the summer and winter because it is an animal
according to me it is biennial.
It depends on the hair on it (Long,Short) Ushally they can survive in winter
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A white bellied Caique can survive though winter if it can shelter its food that can last it though winter.
queen ants survive in winter because surounded by a thick jacket around them