a perrenial plant is a plant that has more than one growing season.
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Chamomile
a large water-type of aquatic plant. generally perrenial. a water lilly of sorts
strawberry is a bushy plant, so , it is a shrub.
a large water-type of aquatic plant. generally perrenial. a water lilly of sorts
i think so
Cyclamen is perennial.
it is atype of perrenial gras of about 36 species
Maize, otherwise known as corn, is an annual crop. In other words, once it reaches maturity, it dies. It has to be recropped if you want to grow a second crop during the same year.
Tuberous or fibrous rooted? All commonly-grown ones are frost-tender, so you must wait until the last frosts have gone. In frost-free areas they are perrenial.
Any perrenial plant will grow for many years, the choice is governed by personal preference and by the spread, height and colours of particular plants. Visit a garden center for ideas. Catnip (Nepeta) might be a fitting plant for a cat's grave and Dogwood (Artemisia) a suitable plant for a dog's grave. Its you pet and the choice is yours.
Peony, Poppy (oriental poppy is a perrenial), Penstemon, Primula, Polyantus, Pelagonium, Pulsatilla...
Never heard the phrase before, but I do grow rhubarb. It is a very hardy perrenial and continues to live and grow despite many factors present, including splitting the plant, moving the plant, dry spells, wet spells, different spots in the yard, etc... Maybe the statement is about how hardy rhubarb is - if the (amount of) rain will 'hurt the rhubarb', it probably means the amount of rain is excessive and would potentially cause more harm to other things and plants ... ?