No, citrus plants are not biennials; they are typically classified as perennials. This means they can live for many years and produce fruit annually after reaching maturity. Citrus trees, like Oranges and lemons, continue to grow and bear fruit throughout their lifespan, often thriving in warm climates.
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Biennials.
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biennials, or ever green trees
Onions are biennials, meaning they typically complete their life cycle in two years.