Asparagus artichoke, prickly pear cactus, stinging nettles and crosnes
Asparagus and Rhubarb are two but there are several others
No, turmeric (Curcuma longa) is not a biennial; it is a perennial plant. It typically grows for several years and can produce rhizomes year after year. In suitable climates, turmeric can thrive continuously without needing to be replanted each season.
Eggplants (Solanum melongena) are typically grown as annuals in temperate climates because they are sensitive to frost. However, they are technically perennial plants in their native tropical and subtropical regions, where they can survive and produce fruit for several years. In cooler climates, they are usually replanted each season.
There are more than 2. The tomato is a tender perennial, grown as an annual. Jerusalem artichokes (sunchokes) are perennial. So is Sweet potato, Taro root, Rhubarb, and New Zealand Spinach. There are several others, but these are the most commonly grown perennial vegetables.
asparagus and potatoes
Perennial of a plant means living for several years. Or anything continually recurring
Asparagus and rhubarb.
strawberries, asparagus
The coconut palm is a perennial tropical plant. It can live for several decades, producing coconuts throughout its lifespan.
Guava is a perennial plant, meaning it can live for several years and produce fruit multiple times throughout its life. It is not classified as biennial or annual, which have specific growth and fruiting patterns within a two-year cycle.
The tea plant, known scientifically as Camellia sinensis, is a perennial plant. This means it can live for several years and continue to produce leaves suitable for tea production throughout its life, rather than dying after two years as a biennial would. Perennial plants like the tea plant typically undergo seasonal cycles of growth and dormancy.
Apple Hill Growers are best known for their apples. They also grow Christmas trees, grapes, persimmons, Indian corn, several varieties of pears, pumpkins, vegetables, and summer fruits such as peaches, plums, nectaries, and several types of berries.