Plants are usually classified into three groups. Annuals - Plants that sprout from seed, go through all their growth stages and go to seed in the fall. Seed to seed, so to speak. An example would be Wheat, Barley, Corn or Oats!
Bi-Annuals - These plants sprout from seed the first year and winter over as a Rosette and then in the spring of the second year they continue on through their growth stages to Seed. Sweet Clover, CurleyDock Plants, Garlic, and in some uses, Austrian Peas.
Perrenials - are plants that sprout from seed, grow to maturity and produce seed from the first year on through several years. Your lawn grass would make a good example or an Elm Tree.
Plants has three life cycle type which are annual, biennial, and perennial. Plants that can live for three years and more are called perennial plants.
Woody plants such as bushes and tress last for years. Some trees live for hundred of years.
These are called perennial plants.
An annual.
Fossil Fuel Power Plants were created when.....
Plants give living things oxygen to live.
Plants and animals need different things because they have different needs. Plants need sunlight because they make their own food and animals need plants.
Plants can make us live as they give out oxygen.
Apes live up to aproxometly 80 years, just like a human. Apes are among the longest-lived of Earth's terrestrial mammals. Homo Sapiens (Humans) can in extreme cases live up to 120 years. Chimpanzees can live up to approximately 80 years, while Gorillas and Orangutans can live to be about 60.
If a pitcher plant is cared for the plant will live for several years. The plants are carnivorous plants.
Plants that live only two years are called biennial plants. They grow stems and leaves the first year, go dormant over the winter and then flower, produce seeds and die at the end of the second year.
Pants that grow for more than a two years are called perennial plants. They do not grow and flower within one year. They grow and bloom in spring and summer. Some perennials last for several years. For example - ferns. dahlia, apricot, banana, avocado, blueberry
Sage plants can live for several years, typically around 5-10 years, depending on growing conditions and care. With proper care and maintenance, some sage plants have been known to live even longer.
BiennialsBiennials are plants that live for two years. The plants only produce leaves the first year, and they bloom the second year, set seed, and die.Wrong biennials are plants that bloom in their second year... the correct answeris perennials.
A perennial angiosperm is a plant that lives for more than two years. This means it goes through multiple growing seasons and can flower and reproduce over multiple years. Some examples of perennial angiosperms include trees, shrubs, and certain herbaceous plants like peonies or hostas.
Simple plants are called algae or mosses. Algae are typically found in water and include various types such as seaweed and pond scum. Mosses are small, non-vascular plants that can grow in moist environments like forests and lawns.
Bryophytes and several algae
Grasses! Of which there are several species.
A saguaro cactus can live up to 250 years.
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.
Perennial plants are the type that come back year after year. They typically have a longer lifespan compared to annual plants, with some perennials regrowing from the same roots or base each year. Examples of perennial plants include roses, peonies, and hostas.