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What is the difference between biennial plants and perennial plants with respect to phases in their life?

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Answered by bhavikrohilla
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Explanation:

A biennial plant takes two years to complete it's life cycle. It will germinate and grow, survive through one winter, and in the second year it will grow more, bloom, and die.

A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years...

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Answered by adityakushwahadav
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Answer:

biennal these plant live for two seasons

in the first yearthey have full vegetative growth and in the second year they bear flowers and frouits ex... carrot radishetc..

perninals these plant live for many years they produce flowers and fruits many time in ithe year ex... mango guava neemetc

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