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Difference between annual and biennial plants biology discussion

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Answered by lovejotbhardwaj02
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A biennial plant takes two years to complete it's life cycle. It will germinate and grow, survive through one winter, and in the second year it will grow more, bloom, and die. Biennials are less common than both annuals and perennials. A well-known example is parsley

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