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.....The Banana Plant....
The examples of annual plants are the tulip and a daffodil (sorry about my spelling)
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In terms of taxonomy, mushroom is clearly different from tulip, mint, clover, and basil, which are plants. Mushrooms belong to the fungus kingdom, and are not plants. Mushrooms are saprophytes. They survive by breaking down dead plant material, whereas the plants mentioned are all green plants and are autotrophs, i.e., they feed themselves by using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
tulip Tulip, Tuberose, Trumpet Flower
A tulip is a type of angiosperm also known as flowering plants. It is a bulb plant.
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they are neither because there plants not animals
NO. Turnip belongs to Brassicaceae (old name: family cruciferae). If you mean tulip (not turnip) then yes it belongs to family liliaceae.
Tulip plants are of the genus Tulipa of the family Liliaceae.
No, because they are not sweet enough!
Tulip
According to Wikipedia:"The tulip is a perennial, bulbous plant with showy flowers in the genus Tulipa, which comprises 109 species and belongs to the family Liliaceae."You can read more, below.
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you need to have the mopod code for trashy tulip then plant trashy tulip with 2 other plants.
.....The Banana Plant....
Tulips are plants, and thus belong to the kingdom Plantae.