No, wheat is not a perennial; it is classified as an annual plant. This means that it completes its life cycle—from germination to seed production—within a single growing season. After harvesting, new plants must be planted for subsequent crops. Perennial plants, on the other hand, live for multiple years and can regrow each season without needing to be replanted.
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it is perennial
A perennial is a perennial no matter where it is grown.
After you cut wheat grass, it will continue to grow, and the second cutting has the same properties as the first. Since wheat is not a perennial, however, you won't get many cuttings.
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A tender perennial is a perennial plant that is not hardy in cold climates.
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Perennial :)
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