Biology, asked by shreyashukla1303, 8 months ago

onion and carrot live for two growing season​

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Answered by perumalsangeetha49
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Annuals. One could argue that the whole life of a plant is geared toward one thing: reproducing. For annual plants, the production of flowers and seeds is the culmination of their very existence! Soon after annual plants produce mature seeds, they die, having exhausted themselves from sprouting, growing foliage and flowers, and finally producing viable seed in just one growing season. The mother plant dies, but she may have left hundreds, or even thousands, of seeds to carry on her legacy. For annual plants, one generation per year is the norm, so they have a life cycle of one growing season. Our bean seed, in the discussion above, is an annual; other common garden annuals include zinnia, cosmos, and broccoli.

Answered by july2013
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True, Onion and carrot live for two growing season​ as they are biennial. Biennial plants require 2 growing years to complete its life cycle.

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