HORTICULTURE SCIENCE
PLANT BIOLOGY
Question
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annuals
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biennials
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perennials
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triennials
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Detailed explanation-1: -Annuals. Annuals take a single year to complete a full life cycle. Most are planted in the spring, bloom in the summer, and die in the fall. A few, known as winter annuals, germinate in the later summer and autumn, are dormant during the winter, and grow during the next spring and summer.
Detailed explanation-2: -Annuals-Plants that perform their entire life cycle from seed to flower. Annual Plains Coreopsis. to seed within a single growing season.
Detailed explanation-3: -The angiosperm life cycle consists of a sporophyte phase and a gametophyte phase. The cells of a sporophyte body have a full complement of chromosomes (i.e., the cells are diploid, or 2n); the sporophyte is the typical plant body that we see when we look at an angiosperm.
Detailed explanation-4: -An annual, such as a zinnia, completes its life cycle in one year. Annuals are said to go from seed to seed in one year or growing season. During this period, they grow, mature, bloom, produce seeds and die.
Detailed explanation-5: -Annuals are plants that complete their life cycle in one year. They germinate, grow, bear fruits and die off within an year.