Annual seed refers to seeds from plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season, germinating, flowering, and producing seeds within a year. These plants typically die after they have produced seeds, and examples include many wildflowers and agricultural crops like wheat and corn. Annual seeds are often favored in gardening and farming for their quick growth and ability to produce a harvest in a single season.
annual for eating, biennial for seed saving
An annual is a plant that germinates grows flowers and sets seed in one year.
An annual plant completes it's life cycle within one year, they grow from seed, flower, set seed and die. It is not possible to 'winterize' them with the exception of collecting the seed and sewing the seed again in the spring.
Those that seed themselves might.
The Cosmo flower is an annual. It will self-seed if you don't deadhead it. If you collect the seeds and plant them, they will sprout.
It germinates, grows, flowers, sets seed and dies in one year.
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.
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No. The marijuana plant is seed bearing so would be considered a perennial.
Cabbage is a biennial plant that is grown as if it was an annual (as are carrots).
reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds, which result from sexual fertilization.
Annual plants are plants which grow from seed, through to flowering and die - all within one growth season. This gives you two sorts of annual plants, winter annuals and summer annuals.