Yes! Perennials are plants that live for at least three years and typically bloom for one season each year. Their counterparts are annuals, which have to be replanted yearly, and the lesser-known biennials, which take two years to complete their growth cycle.
Although many perennials live a long time, they don't live forever, and some might die in as little as three or five years.
No, margarita plants are not perennials. They are annual plants that typically need to be replanted each year.
Annual plants only grow once per year then they die. You will need to replant each spring.
Annual plants. These plants complete their life cycle in one growing season, so they need to be replanted each year. Examples include marigolds, petunias, and zinnias.
depends on the variety, you get both annual and perennial salvia varieties
Plants that grow from a seed and complete their life cycle within one year are called annual plants. In their one-year lifespan, annual plants grow, flower, produce seeds, and die. Examples of annual plants include marigolds, zinnias, and petunias.
they complete their lifecycle in a year or less
BiennialsBiennials are plants that live for two years. The plants only produce leaves the first year, and they bloom the second year, set seed, and die.Wrong biennials are plants that bloom in their second year... the correct answeris perennials.
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Yes, they grow all year round.
they complete their cycle in a year or less A+
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