Annual
The first set of leaves are called cotyledons. A dicot has two and a monocot has only one.
A perennial angiosperm is a plant that lives for more than two years. This means it goes through multiple growing seasons and can flower and reproduce over multiple years. Some examples of perennial angiosperms include trees, shrubs, and certain herbaceous plants like peonies or hostas.
no gymnosperms do NOT have sperm cells. They are actually "naked seeds"
Plants that live and reproduce for only one season are called annuals. Flowers like petunias, geranium, coleus, and corn only live for one season. They grow back from the seeds of the last crop.
The trend in state governments has been to adopt annual legislative sessions over biennial. In 2011, only four states still have biennial sessionsâ??Montana, Nevada, North Dakota and Texas.
usless Seasonal plants is only the name for plants that flower or produce during whatever season. Annual, biennial and perennial plants describe the lifespan of different types. All plants are seasonal. Lettuce is an annual plant. Wallflower is a biennial and a rose is a perennial.
A plant that lives only two years is called a biennial. They usually only bloom one year and that is the last year. Their life cycle covers two years.
angiosperm
yes
Pineapple is not an annual, meaning only blooming once. It is aperennial plant, blooming year after year.
The grass that grows on most lawns is a perennial. This is because it grows, reproduces, and flourishes over and over and it still stays on your lawn. An example to prove it is a perennial is that if you had a lawn full of green grass and about 2 years later it is still there then it is not a biennial, and if you had a lawn full of green grass and the growing season is over and it is still there then it is not an annual. The only choice left is a perennial.
Annual
The first set of leaves are called cotyledons. A dicot has two and a monocot has only one.
No they do not, they are only found on Angiosperm Plants along with fruits.
Plants that live only two years are called biennial plants. They grow stems and leaves the first year, go dormant over the winter and then flower, produce seeds and die at the end of the second year.
Biannual. Biannual can mean occurring every two years, OR occurring twice a year. Biennial, on the other hand, means only the former: occurring every two years.