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Do you know the difference between an annual, biennial and perennial plant? If not, here's everything you need to know.
Annual plants. Annual plants are those which complete their full life cycles in one season. Most annuals are planted in spring, bloom in the summer and die in the fall.
Annual plants. Annual plants are those which complete their full life cycles in one season. Most annuals are planted in spring, bloom in the summer and die in the fall.
Germinate – This is the process of a plant first starting to grow. Life cycle – When a plant grows from a seed or bulb into a mature plant. Reproduce – How plants use seeds to create new plants.
Annual plants. Annual plants are those which complete their full life cycles in one season. Most annuals are planted in spring, bloom in the summer and die in the fall.
Plants are classified as annuals, biennials or perennials based on their life cycles. Biennials, like foxglove, have a vegetative year followed by a flowering year.
Annual plants. Annual plants are those which complete their full life cycles in one season. Most annuals are planted in spring, bloom in the summer and die in the fall.
Annual plants. Annual plants are those which complete their full life cycles in one season. Most annuals are planted in spring, bloom in the summer and die in the fall.
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Annual plants. Annual plants are those which complete their full life cycles in one season. Most annuals are planted in spring, bloom in the summer and die in the fall.