Uses of Annuals, biennials, Perennials plant don't spam
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1. Annuals can be used for multipurpose as hereunder.
Flower beds of simple design can be laid out on the outskirts of lawn, along the base of buildings, in the path leading to entrance of horses and on sides of foot steps.
Certain annuals are useful as edging (e.g. Dwarf marigold, Alyssum and Candytuft)
2. Some herbs are annuals, biennials or perennials. Others are biennials producing a number of leaves on a very short stem in the first year, and in the second sending up a flowering shoot at the expense of the nourishment stored in the thick tap-root during the previous season. - Biennials live through one winter period.
3. Perennial plants can be used in many areas for a multitude of different purposes. Traditionally they have been used in flower beds, borders, cutting gardens, and to highlight special places in the landscape.
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Perennial crops, including oil-bearing plants, may provide additional ecosystem services besides oil production, such as maintaining healthy soil, controlling erosion, improving water quality, and enhancing wildlife habitat
Perennials are plants which complete their life cycle in more than two years. Once they grow, they start to bear flowers, produce fruits, seeds and the cycle continues for a longer period of time. ... Along with a few shrubs, trees are all classified into perennials.