"Perennial" refers to plants that live for more than two years, often flowering and producing seeds multiple times throughout their lifespan. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in one growing season, or biennials, which take two years, perennials can survive through various seasons, typically regrowing from their root systems. They are often valued in gardens for their sustainability and ability to provide consistent blooms year after year. Additionally, the term can also be applied more generally to concepts or ideas that are enduring or consistently relevant over time.
Yes.
Rhizomes
Perennial.
it is in the perenial plants
It is a herbaceous perennial considered to be a vegetable but for culinary purposes can also be a fruit
Asparagus and rhubarb.
A week or so. Of course, everyone is different.
A red chilli member of the Capsicum family. It depends where in the world it is grown if it is a perenial or an annual.
The Nile is a perenial river. It is the longest river in the world and flows year-round.
Yaupon holly is a small evergreen shrub that reaches about five feet in height. Because it is an evergreen, it is considered a perennial.
The taro and the artichoke fit that description.
Parwal is a green vegetable indigineous to Eastern India, Also called potol, it has a colloqial name of green pototo regionally. It is a perenial vine.In english it is also called 'Pointed Gourd'.