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What is the difference between an annual, biennial and a perennial?

FAQ's - Growing from seed
Annuals are plants that live for only a year. Some annuals such as most poppy varieties will re-seed giving the appearance of a perennial. A biennial will die in its second year after germination but some varieties do re-seed and hence behave like perennials. They may flower in both the first and second years, or in the second year only. Perennials are plants that live for three or more years.

What is an annual, perennial, and a biennial?

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A perennial is a plant or flower that lasts many seasons. These are more or less permanent plants in a garden. A biennial is a flowering plant that takes 2 years to complete its life cycle. In the first year it grows from seed to leafy plant. The second year, however, it flowers, re-seeds, and dies back like a perennial. It then repeats the 2 year cycle. In most nurseries, biennials are bought as annuals because the nursery has taken care of the first year of growing.

q3 What is the difference between an annual and a perennial?

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Annuals generally grow and flower in the same season, then die. Perennials should overwinter for several seasons.

Spring Q. What is the difference between an annual and a perennial?

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An annual completes its life cycle on one growing season. The seed is usually plantedin the spring and then dies sometime in the fall. Examples of some annuals that grow well in this area are tomatoes, impatiens,marigolds and many more. Plants that bloom for more than one year are called perennials. Once they are planted you will same time and effort and will be rewarded with the flowers year after year.

What is a Perennial?

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A perennial is a plant that will live multiple growing seasons, unlike an annual which grows, sets seed, and dies all in one season. Their flowering time is not as long as an annual because the plant must take time out to gather enough strength to overwinter, but the range of flowering times, colors, heights, foliage color, and textures, make for a fascinating plant pallet to work with.

Are the flowers annual flowers or perennial flowers?

Roll Out Flowers, Roll Out Gardens, Roll Out Grass.
For the most part, all the flowers are annuals. Meaning quicker germination and quicker blooms! There may be a few perennial varieties in some garden themes, but these are generally the one's our in house horticulturalist has hand selected that bloom in their first season and are too spectacular to leave out of our mixes. Annual flowers bloom in their first season that is why we use mostly all annuals.

Top 27. How do I get copies of your annual and biennial reports?

NEOC - Frequently Asked Questions
Our most recent reports are available in our Meetings and Hearings section. They are viewable online or downloadable as Microsoft Word documents. If requested, we will mail hard copies to you.

Suggest few annual / biennial crops that can be raised as intercrops in coconut garden ?

Frequently Asked Questions - :: Coconut Development Board ::
Medicinal and aromatic plant - Lemon grass , Kacholam, Diascorea, Arrowroot, Sida, long pepper, Neelaamari, Adapathiyan.

Why are perennial pastures more profitable and sustainable than annual pastures?

Evergreen Farming, Western Australia - FAQ
Perennial pastures can be more profitable than annual pastures due to their ability to convert "out of season" rainfall into quality feed. This increases livestock production over the difficult summer and autumn period and reduces the need for costly supplementary feeding. Perennial pastures are more sustainable than annual pastures because of their deeper root system and permanent ground cover.

What are weeds?

Region six-Invasive Plant EIS-FAQ
In a flowerbed, a weed might be a misplaced plug of grass. For a wheat farmer, a weed may be a patch of yellow mustard. Since The Forest Service’s mission is “caring for the land and serving people,” our weeds are those plants that harm our natural resources or the people who enjoy them.

What is perennial nonallergic rhinitis (PNAR)?

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PNAR, also known as year-round nonalleric nasal symptoms, involves inflammation (swelling) and irritation of the lining of the nose that is not caused by an allergic reaction, or allergies. People suffering from this nasal condition typically have stuffiness, a runny nose, and postnasal drip throughout the year, even when there seems to be no real cause or allergen present. PNAR triggers include environmental factors.

What about weeds, anything I can do?

Canturf - Frequently asked questions
A healthy vigorous Canturf lawn is the first line of defense. See our lawn care guide for more information.

What is biennial registration?

Ohio BMV Registration - Frequently Asked Questions - DMV.ORG
of January 2004, you may register your car for a two-year period if you wish. This simply entails paying double the fees as well as a $5.25 deputy registrar service charge. The only downside to this is that you won't get a refund if your situation changes in the second year.

What is the difference between a Restricted and a Full Annual Pass?

ANNUAL PASS FAQ - LEGOLAND Windsor
Full Annual Pass - access to LEGOLAND Windsor for 12 months (subject to park operating calendar) without restrictions. Restricted Annual Pass - access to LEGOLAND Windsor for 12 months (subject to park operating calendar) and will not grant access into the park before 16.00hrs in the month of August.

How do I get rid of weeds?

Pima County Master Gardener Frequently Asked Questions
Many weeds can be controlled with a pre-emergent to prevent weed seeds from germinating and growing. Remove weeds when they are small by hand-pulling or hoeing. Entrenched weeds can be removed with a glyphosate herbicide (such as Roundup). NEVER use strong weed killers (labeled as brush and stump remover, driveway & sidewalk killer etc.) or soil sterilants such as TRIOX.
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