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| complete their growing season in one season. come back from seeds only! |
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| germinate from seed in spring, flower in fall, die in winter. |
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| germinate from seed in fall, flower in spring and die shortly after in summer. |
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| complete life cycle in two growing seasons. over winter as a root or bulb |
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| live through several growing seasons. regenerated from root or protected bulb in addition to seeds |
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| develop woody tissue at the base of roots to over-winter |
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| develop woody tissue at the base of roots to over-winter |
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| short growing season, return next season from underground storage organs |
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| over-wintering tissue along woody stems and in buds |
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| plants are classified by life span according tot e part which live the longest. |
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| a function of climate and usage. some perennials may be grown as annuals. |
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