Biology, asked by Suriddhim, 10 months ago

what are annual, biennial and perineal plants?? ​

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Answered by shrushiva
3

Answer:

annual plants reproduce once in a year

biennial plants reproduce twice a year

perineal plants reproduce throughout a year

Answered by ItzNorah
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Annuals complete their vegetative growth followed by flowering in one particular season of the year and then die.

Example: paddy, wheat and sunflower.

Biennials live for two years. They attain their full vegetative growth in the first year and produce flowers and seeds in the second year and after which they die.

Example: radish, cabbage, beetroot, carrot etc.,

Perennials grow for many years and flower seasonally Some perennials do not flower till they reach a certain age.

For example: Coconut and areca nut plants start producing flowers only when they reach an age of six to eight years

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