Annual and Perennial (Biennial)
Annual
plants die each year, with a new generation replacing them the next year.
Perennial
plants live for more than a year.
Biennial plants live about 2 years.
Annual
plants can take advantage of short growing seasons, when conditions are
optimal. For instance, a wet spring can
produce lots of annuals that take advantage of the plentiful water, with no
need to reserve energy to survive a subsequent dry period.
Wild Oats – photo courtesy William Follette
Perennial
Plants build up roots and stems that help them to grow and thrive over more
than one year.
Pacific Rush – photo © Neal Kramer
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