define monocarpic perennials with example
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It is a biennial or monocarpic perennial plant growing to 3080 cm tall, with rough, hairy, lanceolate leaves. ... The plants tend to be monocarpic, dying after flowering. From. Wikipedia. This species is a monocarpic perennial, growing for several years, flowering and fruiting only once, then dying.
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monocarpic perennial spend more than a year in vegetative stage before flowering and dying
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