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give two example each of annual biennial and perennial plants​

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Answered by santusinghdon
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Explanation:

Biennial plants grow leaves, stems and roots the first year, then go dormant for the winter. In the second year the plant will flower and produce seeds before dying. Biennials are usually sold with perennials and include sweet william, foxglove, money plant and hollyhock.

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Answered by singhpinki195
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1.Biennials

grow vegatively the year they are planedt then flower & set seed the following years.

Example

cabbage, carrots, beets, turnips, rutabagas,

2.Perennials

grow and set seeds for multiple years and may not the first year planted (or longer). Most fruit and nut trees, first and foremost.

Example

Apples, pears, peaches, almonds, filberts

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