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Distinguish among annual biennial and perennial plants

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Answered by divinegguk
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Perennials are plants that live more than two years. ... 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.

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Answered by teddy08
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Annual plants= Annual means that the plant has a life cycle(seed-to-seed cycle) in at most one year. It will germinate, bloom, die that year.

Biennial plants= A biennial plant takes two years to complete its life cycle. It will germinate, grow and survive through one winter, and in the second year it will grow more, bloom and die.

Perennial plants= Perennials are plants that live more than two years. By this definition, many plants including trees are perennial, although the terms is most commonly used for herbaceous plants

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