No, they must be grown from seed each year.
Pepper plants are perennial, meaning they can regrow each year without needing to be replanted.
No, bell pepper plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season and do not regrow the following year.
In general, soybeans do not regrow every year from the same plant. However, if the apical meristem or axillary buds are not frozen in the winter, there can be some regrowth.
Yes, pepper plants are typically annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one year. However, in warmer climates, they may survive the winter and regrow the following year.
Yes, pepper plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season and do not regrow the following year.
Viola is an annual plant, it dies at the end of the growth season, normally about 3 to 4 months. The plants may regrow the following year, from seed which is dispersed by the parent plant
Mint is a perennial plant, meaning it regrows every year without needing to be replanted annually.
yes, some forest have to be burned every year so it can regrow.
None of them. They all shed their antlers every year and regrow them back again.
Plants that flower every second year are called biannuals.
Pansies are an annual plant. You need to buy new ones every year.
Yes. They will lose them in the winter months, but should regrow in the spring. If not, I'd say the tree is dead!