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Angiosperms are classified as annuals, biennials, or perennials based on the length of their life cycles. Flowering plants that complete a life cycle within one growing season are called annuals. Angiosperms that complete their life cycle in two years are called biennials. Flowering plants that live for more than two years are called perennials.

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