what r polycarpic n monocarpic plants ?
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is it ri8 that annuals n biennials r monocarpic . if yes , why so?
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A plant that dies after flowering, although it may take several years to flower. A typical example is the Century Plant (Agave americana) which can take 50+ years to bloom.
Polycarpic plants are those that flower and set seeds many times before dying. A term of identical meaning is iteroparous.
Polycarpic plants are those that flower and set seeds many times before dying. A term of identical meaning is iteroparous.
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