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An annual completes its life cycle in one year, from seed to flowering, back to new seed.

A biennial has a two year life cycle. The first year it grows from seed and produces foliage. The second year, it flowers, produces seeds, and dies.

Perennials are plants that have long lives, varying from a few years to more than 100. They come back every year from the original plant.

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