The difference between annuals and perennials
Posted by Stefan on Jun 25, 2009
For the seasoned gardener this may seem an obvious subject, however for the novice the difference still needs to be spelt out.
Annuals
An annual is any plant whose life cycle lasts for only one year. This is from seed to flower and then again to seed. If you are lucky the plant will reseed in the same position it was last year.
Perennials
These plants last for year on year, in the winter they may die back or remain dormant but will return with full aplomb the next year. They can be divided into two main types – herbaceous (plants that die back) and woody (don’t die back but grow larger, for example shrubs and trees).
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