- Perennial - Wikipedia
Perennial plants can be short-lived (only a few years) or long-lived They include a wide assortment of plant groups from non-flowering plants like ferns and liverworts to highly diverse flowering plants like orchids, grasses, and woody plants
- PERENNIAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When you hear perennial, you probably think of peonies rather than pines The word today typically describes (or, as a noun, refers to) plants that die back seasonally but produce new growth in the spring
- Annual vs Perennial Flowers: What’s the Difference?
Unlike annuals, perennial plants go dormant in the winter and return the following year Some perennial plants, like peonies, can be long-lived, returning for decades
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- Perennial | Definition, Plant, Examples, Facts | Britannica
In agriculture, a number of economically important crops are perennials and produce a harvest for a number of years These include all tree crops (such as apples, citrus, nuts, coffee, chocolate, oil palm, etc ), blueberries, cranberries, asparagus, grapes, alfalfa, rhubarb, chives, mint, and others How do perennial plants survive through winter?
- PERENNIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
perennial adjective (TIME) Add to word list lasting a long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time:
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