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Rice is classified as an annual plant, meaning it completes its life cycle within a single growing season. It germinates, grows, produces seeds, and dies all within one year. While some rice varieties may be cultivated in different climates and conditions, they are primarily grown as annual crops in agricultural practices.
Yes, rice is an annual plant; both types of commercial rice are propagated from seed.
Grains come from various grasses. Corn (Maize) comes from cross breeding two different grasses growing wild in Mexico, one an annual and one a perennial. Wheat comes from cross breeding three grasses that grow wild on the plains of Russia. The ancestors of rice and oats have not yet been found. There are over 5,000 varieties of rice. To have that many varieties, undoubtedly the plant had many ancestors.
A rice plant is small.
Neither. It is an annual plant that is more of a grain, like corn or oats.
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Yes, rice is a plant. The rice that we eat is the seed of the rice plant, just as wheat is the seed of the wheat plant. Both rice and wheat are types of grass.
... Rice! ... (type of grain)
no, when you plant it, its a grass. when you eat it, its a grain
rice is a monocotyledonous flowering plant.
It is the seeds of the Oryza Sativa (rice grass).
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