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What are binneals plants ?​

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Answered by Ktkathapa
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Bienneal plants are those types of plants which usually completes its lifecycle in two(bi) seasons.

Explanation:

A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years, generally in a temperate climate, to complete its biological life cycle. In the first year, the plant undergoes primary growth, in which its leaves, stems, and roots develop

Biennials grown for flowers, fruits, or seeds need to be grown for two years. ... Examples of biennial plants are members of the onion family including leek, some members of the cabbage family, common mullein, parsley, fennel, Lunaria, silverbeet, Black-eyed Susan, Sweet William, colic weed, carrot, and some hollyhocks.

They may have an unusual life cycle, but they're still beautiful and quite willing to return. Biennial plants aren't particularly distinctive looking, but they certainly have distinctive life cycles.

Answered by anshvanshtyagi4
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A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years, generally in a temperate climate, to complete its biological life cycle. ... The plant then flowers, producing fruits and seeds before it finally dies. There are far fewer biennials than either perennial plants or annual plants.

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