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No, wheat is not a perennial; it is classified as an annual plant. This means that it completes its life cycle—from germination to seed production—within a single growing season. After harvesting, new plants must be planted for subsequent crops. Perennial plants, on the other hand, live for multiple years and can regrow each season without needing to be replanted.
Perennial crops are plants that live for multiple years and produce harvestable yields each year without needing to be replanted. Examples of perennial crops include fruit trees (such as apple and cherry trees), berries (such as blueberries and raspberries), and perennial vegetables (such as asparagus and rhubarb). In contrast, annual crops are plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season and need to be replanted each year. Examples of annual crops include corn, wheat, and soybeans. The main difference between perennial and annual crops is that perennial crops require less labor and resources for replanting each year, as they continue to produce yields without the need for annual planting.
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Wheat is a plant
Wheat has a seed called a kernel or berry .
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
What type of roots does a wheat plant have
Yes, you can plant wheat berries in your garden. Wheat berries are the whole, unprocessed wheat kernel and can be planted to grow wheat plants.
Yes, you can plant wheat berries in your garden. Wheat berries are the whole, unprocessed wheat kernels that can be planted to grow wheat plants.
sugar comes from sugar cane (a plant), wheat come from the wheat plant - so the answer is a plant
Wheat germ is part of a plant cell. Wheat germ is the embryo of a wheat kernel and is rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and proteins.
No, it produces wheat.