Non-perennials (which basically are either annuals or the rare biennial) are plants that grow for one warm season, then die (or in the case of biennials, two warm seasons). Many vegetables and cheap colorful flowers from the nursery fall into these categories.
Perennials are more long-lived plants, which you don't have to replace every year. Trees, shrubs, and some herbaceous plants such as mint, alstroemeria and tulips fall in this category.
Both annual and perennial plants produce seeds. Both may have flowers.
Perennial plants come back the next spring. Annuals you have to buy again.
Both have fundamental plant parts as root, stem and leaves. Both flowers and produce fruits and seeds. Both have many pollinators etc etc.
Both annuals and evergreen perennials. For example the Balsamina and the Gladulifera are annual and the New Guinea group perennials
Pilea, the Low-growing tropical perennials
Are maple trees annuals or perennials?Maple trees are perennials.
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They are perennials, but are usually grown as annuals as they tend to deteriorate in appearance after a while. You can propagate them easily from cuttings.
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Hops are perennials.
They are perennials. They are very hardy plants!
Both annuals and evergreen perennials. For example the Balsamina and the Gladulifera are annual and the New Guinea group perennials
Pilea, the Low-growing tropical perennials
There are many varieties of daisies. Some are annuals and others are perennials.
There are dozens of marigolds, and some are annuals while some are perennials.
A Christmas tree, if real, is an evergreen. Most types of evergreens are perennials.
Are maple trees annuals or perennials?Maple trees are perennials.
Janet Macunovich has written: 'Caring for perennials' -- subject(s): Perennials
You have to get all the roots out, and depending what it is it can take a long time before the perennials are no more.
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