HORTICULTURE SCIENCE
FUNDAMENTALS OF HORTICULTURE
Question
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Biennial
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Annual
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Perennial
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Semiannuals
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Detailed explanation-1: -perennial, any plant that persists for several years, usually with new herbaceous growth from a part that survives from growing season to growing season. Trees and shrubs, including all gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants), are perennials, as are some herbaceous (nonwoody) flowering plants and vegetative ground covers.
Detailed explanation-2: -Perennial plants: Types Goldenrod is also an example of a deciduous perennial. The agave and several members of the genus Streptocarpus are both examples of monocarpic perennials. Vine-like shrubs and trees, such as maple, pine, and apple trees, are all examples of woody perennials.
Detailed explanation-3: -Perennials. Perennial plants are those with a lifespan that lasts at least three years, though they can live significantly longer as well.