Biology, asked by yeasminnilufar31, 2 months ago

Differentiate between annuals, brinnials and perennials

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Answered by EuphoriaAnn
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  • Annual plants germinate, bloom, set seed and die all in one year.
  • Biennial plants have a life cycle of two years so they germinate and grow one year, bloom and die the following.
  • Everything which lasts longer than two years is Perennial, which in practical terms usually means it grows and flowers for many years.

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Answered by s1250shruti7113
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Annual plants germinate, bloom, set seed and die all in one year. Biennial plants have a life cycle of two years so they germinate and grow one year, bloom and die the following. Everything which lasts longer than two years is Perennial, which in practical terms usually means it grows and flowers for many years.

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