A paddy or rice plant grows very fast. The average life span of the paddy plant is only about three months.
The shortest lifespan of a plant is around a few weeks to a few months. Some annual plants complete their lifecycle within a single growing season, produce seeds, and then die. Examples of such plants include wheat, marigolds, and zinnias.
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no Jasmine plant has dark green simple leaves, trailing habit and scented white flowers produced in clusters.
Seed is the resting stage of a miniature plant inside it. So if we can retain the viability of a seed under proper storage conditions (i. e. at low temperature with optimum moisture content), the life span of the plant from such seeds would automatically increase if counted from the day, the seed matured and stored.
A paddy or rice plant grows very fast. The average life span of the paddy plant is only about three months.
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no such thing
10 years
About 5 years
The gumamela, also known as a hibiscus, is a flowering plant that can be found in many areas of the world. This plant has a life span of 10 to 15 years depending on its care. The pollens from the flower blossom are commonly used for making soaps and fragrances.
Jasmine plants typically start as seeds that grow into seedlings. These seedlings are then transplanted into soil or containers and grow into mature plants, producing flowers. The flowers are pollinated and develop into seeds, completing the life cycle of the jasmine plant.
Jasmine plant
Most weeds are annuals, so one year.
a rose plant can last for a few years if you look after them proper if not they will die x rebecca
True jasmines are in the genus Jasminum. There are several plants in other genera that have "jasmine" in their common names; for example, the plant called "star jasmine" is actually Trachelospermum jasminoides.
The shortest lifespan of a plant is around a few weeks to a few months. Some annual plants complete their lifecycle within a single growing season, produce seeds, and then die. Examples of such plants include wheat, marigolds, and zinnias.