between an annual and perennial plantwhich one has a shorter juvenile phase
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That's because some of them are annual plants and some are perennial plants. Annual plants are plants with a life cycle that lasts only one year. They grow from seed, bloom, produce seeds, and die in one growing season. They then need to be replanted each spring.
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Annuals have shorter juvenile phase than Perennials....
Reason: Because the life span of an annual is shorter and show clear cut vegetative, reproductive and senescent phases than the perennial plant...
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Annuals have shorter juvenile phase than Perennials....
Reason: Because the life span of an annual is shorter and show clear cut vegetative, reproductive and senescent phases than the perennial plant...
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