It depends on the type of perennial. A perennial technically refers to any plant that lives more than two years. So, in that case, some types (such as the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine) can live thousands of years.
However, in gardening, it generally refers to any herbaceous plant tha lives more than 2 years. So the oldest age of such plants varies.
The Daisy(flower/plant) can live anywhere from 3 to 10 years.
4 to 5
A pitcher plant is a round plant that contains water for insects to fall into and drown, and after they drown, their bodies sink to the bottom of the plant and they are absorbed into the plant for their nutrients. Pitcher plants live in soil that does not have many minerals in the ground and they have to get what they need from drowned insects. They are called pitcher plants, because, they contain water and look like pitchers, (or jars, containers), which also hold water. They do not have anything to do with Baseball pitching, if that is what you mean by your question.
A perennial. Annuals live one year.
A lily plant can typically live for about 3 to 5 years. However, with proper care and maintenance, some lilies have been known to live up to 20 years.
Deadly nightshade (Atropha belladonna) is a herbaceous perennial plant and will live for many years.
Perennials live for several years. They live through (per) the year. Annuals live for one season.
24 years
molly pitcher was 75? years when she joined the war
There's a huge number of plants that live 2 years or more. -Just look at the trees around you, I would bet most of them are older than you ! -Many people also nurture their in house plants and it's very common to find many of these older than 2 years. My mother has a Baby Rubber plant that is at least 10 years old.
how many years do apples live up to
The plant lives for many years. The flower may only last a few days depending on the weather.