State the differences between biennial and perennial plants.
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Perennials are plants that live more than two years.
A good example is a shasta daisy. Lots of vegetables are grown as annuals, while they are actually biennials or perennials. For example parsley will be harvested in its first year, as are carrots. Onions are biennials that can be grown from seed in the first year.
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