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They are called annuals
According to botany the parasite live on live plant. when the plant dies parasite also will dies. but the saprophyte though the plant dies it will live.
A plant that matures and dies in one growing season is called an annual. A plant that germinates and grows for one year and produces fruit/seed and dies the next year is called a biannual
Plant's growth will be affected
Plants that complete their life cycle in two planting seasons or two years are called biennials.
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plant or trees
An annual plant grows for one year and dies with the first hard freeze, never to return. A perennial plant comes back every year (tree, grass) and a biannual plant lives for two years.
They are called annuals
Umm, plant or animal death, it has no special name.
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According to botany the parasite live on live plant. when the plant dies parasite also will dies. but the saprophyte though the plant dies it will live.
IF it kills the thing it lives on then it too dies.
IF it kills the thing it lives on then it too dies.
That's called extinction.
It depends how long you care for it and how you care for it because it can vary as to how long a plant lives or dies.
Yes, any plant that has a life cycle longer than two years would be considered a perennial plant, although the term is more often used in reference to herbaceous (soft stemmed) plants than to woody plants. A plant that lives only a single year is called an annual - a bean plant for instance, which must be replanted from seed each year. A plant that grows and vegetates in the first year, then flowers, seeds and dies in the second year (such as the carrot plant) is called a biennial or biannual. A plant that continues to grow and produce seeds year after year is called a perennial.