In general, soybeans do not regrow every year from the same plant. However, if the apical meristem or axillary buds are not frozen in the winter, there can be some regrowth.
Viola is an annual plant, it dies at the end of the growth season, normally about 3 to 4 months. The plants may regrow the following year, from seed which is dispersed by the parent plant
yes, some forest have to be burned every year so it can regrow.
Plants that flower every second year are called biannuals.
None of them. They all shed their antlers every year and regrow them back again.
Pansies are an annual plant. You need to buy new ones every year.
Yes. They will lose them in the winter months, but should regrow in the spring. If not, I'd say the tree is dead!
Primula plants are typically perennial, meaning they can come back year after year. They usually do not die completely and regrow from the roots instead, especially if they are well cared for and provided with the necessary growing conditions. Always check specific care instructions for your primula variety to ensure proper care.
Chilli plants are typically annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season. However, in warmer climates or with proper care, chilli plants can sometimes survive through the winter and regrow the following year. It's recommended to treat them as annuals and replant each season for best results.
Sweetcorn plants are typically annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle within one growing season and do not regrow the following year. After harvesting the sweetcorn, the plant is usually removed to make space for new crops.
A perennial lives for more than a year.Most plants in their natural habitats live far longer than a year. Few plants are adapted to die each year and not regrow. In North America many plants are classified as annual when they complete their life cycle and die within a year. A plant that lives more than a year are called perennials.
Morning glory plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they complete their lifecycle in one growing season. However, in warmer climates, they may act as perennial plants and regrow each year.