A tender perennial is a perennial plant that is not hardy in cold climates.
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Snapdragons are an annual plant in many locations. It is a tender perennial if you grow them in zones 8 or higher.
As I understand it a margarita is a pizza or a cocktail. A marguerite is a tender perennial Chrysanthemum frutenscens also called the Paris Daisy.
These can be filled with summer bulbs, tender perennials or annuals.
Petunias are an annual in most growing zones. In zones 9 to 11, they are tender perennials.
It is a perennial in its native habitat, although often grown outdoors in temperate climates as an annual. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomatoes are called "tender perennials" because they are truly perennials but they are generally grown as annuals. Other examples of "tender perennials" are bell peppers and sweet potatoes.
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.
Basil is a tender perennial. It is often treated as an annual as it can't handle the year round outdoor climate in most areas, but in ideal circumstances it can live years.
Canna is a tropical flower often grown as a tender perennial in more temperate climates. Red canna is also the name of a Georgia O'Keeffe painting.
Tomato plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in a single growing season. In some tropical regions, they can be grown as short-lived perennials in the right conditions.
Plants with green, tender stems are commonly referred to as "herbaceous plants." Unlike woody plants, which have hard, lignified stems, herbaceous plants typically have softer stems that can be either annual or perennial. Examples include many types of flowers, vegetables, and grasses. These plants often die back to the ground in winter and regrow in spring.
The huckleberry is an tender perennial evergreen shrub that will come back every year in the southern zones. This is not the same plant known as the garden huckleberry, which is an annual and will not come back every year.