A plant that lives for more than one growing season is called a perennial.
Perennials are the plants that live for more than two growing seasons.
Annual plants live for only one growing season, from seed to flower to seed again. They complete their life cycle within a year, and then die off.
Plants that complete their life cycle in two planting seasons or two years are called biennials.
A plant that lives for two years and then dies is called a biennial. Biennials typically spend their first year growing and establishing roots, and then flower and produce seeds in their second year before completing their life cycle. Examples of biennial plants include carrots and foxgloves.
Perennial plants are plants who's life duration spans more than one growing season. For example most trees and shrubs are perennial as they live for a number of years (seasons), even into the hundreds of years. By contrast annual plants (also called seasonals) complete their entire life cycle in one season (summer, winter, spring or autumn); and bi-annual plants within two growing seasons.
Perennials are the plants that live for more than two growing seasons.
A perennial plant generally lives from one to two seasons.
Annual plants live for only one growing season, from seed to flower to seed again. They complete their life cycle within a year, and then die off.
A perennial plant is a plant that lives for more than two years, typically producing flowers and seeds multiple times during its life cycle. Unlike annuals that complete their life cycle in a single growing season, perennials endure through multiple growing seasons and can go dormant in unfavorable conditions before resuming growth.
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Plants that complete their life cycle in two planting seasons or two years are called biennials.
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It is called the seedling.
Perennial plants are plants who's life duration spans more than one growing season. For example most trees and shrubs are perennial as they live for a number of years (seasons), even into the hundreds of years. By contrast annual plants (also called seasonals) complete their entire life cycle in one season (summer, winter, spring or autumn); and bi-annual plants within two growing seasons.
A young plant growing within a seed is called an embryo. This embryo has the potential to develop and grow into a mature plant under the right conditions, such as moisture, warmth, and nutrients.