Give two examples of perennial plants.
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A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials.
Examples of perennial plants include flowers like peonies, hostas and black-eyed susans as well as herbs, fruits and vegetables that come back each year like oregano, strawberries and asparagus.
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The two examples of perennial plants are Begonia and bananas.
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- Perennials are sold during and often beyond the growing season. Examples include cornflower, coreopsis, black-eyed Susan, sedum, licorice, aster, astilbe, phlox, and goldenrod.
- Some perennials, known as "evergreen perennials," retain their leaves throughout the winter, at least in some climates.
- Perennials are plants that can withstand three or more growing seasons (especially in St. Louis, where bulbs need to be planted in the fall to produce spring-flowering plants).
- Most marigolds are grown as annuals, but some perennials survive in warmer climates.
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