Are maple trees annuals or perennials?
Maple trees are perennials.
Perennial crops are plants that live for multiple years and produce harvestable yields each year without needing to be replanted. Examples of perennial crops include fruit trees (such as apple and cherry trees), berries (such as blueberries and raspberries), and perennial vegetables (such as asparagus and rhubarb). In contrast, annual crops are plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season and need to be replanted each year. Examples of annual crops include corn, wheat, and soybeans. The main difference between perennial and annual crops is that perennial crops require less labor and resources for replanting each year, as they continue to produce yields without the need for annual planting.
annual
Neem is a perennial.
No, it is a perennial
Amaranth is both an annual and a perennial plant. It is typically grown as an annual for its edible leaves and seeds, but some varieties can survive multiple years in temperate climates if conditions are favorable.
Perennial
The Norway Maple is a perennial because it lives longer than one year. Annuals are plants such as petunias, marigolds, and cosmos.
Perennial :)
perennial
Perennial
it is perennial
perennial
Basil is an annual, not a perennial.
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maple
Annual
Annual.