There seems to be two types; auriculata or Cape Plumbago is classified as an annual; ceratostigma is the annual variety. Seems you should plant them in the spring and pay attention to the zone you are in...
Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum) is a perennial plant. It is native to India and is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. While it can tolerate colder climates, it's often grown as an annual in areas with harsh winters. Would you like to know more about tulsi plants?
Yes, camia is a perennial plant that grows from a bulb. It produces beautiful orange or red flowers and is commonly used in tropical gardens for its colorful blooms.
Tomato plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in a single growing season. In some tropical regions, they can be grown as short-lived perennials in the right conditions.
Herbaceous stems are soft and flexible and typically die at the end of the growing season. These stems lack woody tissues and are found in many annual and perennial plants.
An annual plant typically completes its life cycle in one year, so it will produce flowers and fruit in that same year before dying off. Once an annual plant has produced fruit and seeds, it completes its life cycle and a new generation will need to germinate from those seeds in the following year.
Perennial :)
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Basil is an annual, not a perennial.
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