Biennial plants die after flowering, which they usually do in their second year.
2 years, im just guessing so don't think your right
Two years. A Biannual plant is 6 months.
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BiennialsBiennials are plants that live for two years. The plants only produce leaves the first year, and they bloom the second year, set seed, and die.Wrong biennials are plants that bloom in their second year... the correct answeris perennials.
Each bloom generally lasts 3-4 days
Plants can be woody-stemmed such as shrubs and trees. Or they can be herbaceous, or herblike, in their stems. A woody's above-ground parts go dormant each year, but don't die. All or most of herbaceous plant above-ground parts die each year. It's all if the plant's an annual, and lives just one year. It's most if the plant's biennial or perennial, and lives more than one year. Examples of herbaceous plants are ferns, flowers, grasses, herbs, vegetables, and weeds.
i say that plants separate so each of them have enough space to grow.
60,000,000 cells die each second. 3,600,000,000 cells die die each hour.
usless Seasonal plants is only the name for plants that flower or produce during whatever season. Annual, biennial and perennial plants describe the lifespan of different types. All plants are seasonal. Lettuce is an annual plant. Wallflower is a biennial and a rose is a perennial.
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In Dutch weddings the couple plants a "lily of the valley" in their garden so each year they can renew their love when they see it in bloom. In Holland these plants are planted in yards.
BiennialsBiennials are plants that live for two years. The plants only produce leaves the first year, and they bloom the second year, set seed, and die.Wrong biennials are plants that bloom in their second year... the correct answeris perennials.
Each bloom generally lasts 3-4 days
In good weather, about a week - week and a half for each bloom
Tulips bloom to spread and receive pollen, like other flowers. They receive and spread pollen at the same time because like many other plants, tulips are hermaphrodites.
Anthocyanins are the pigments that determine the colors of each flowers bloom. These are genetic and passed from the parent plant.
Top shelf has one plant, second shelf has three plants, third shelf has five plants, fourth shelf has seven plants and the bottom shelf has nine plants. 1+3+5+7+9=25
The Douglas Fir will bloom one time each year in mid spring, April to May.
Dutch irises like moist soil. They bloom in the late spring/early summer and, depending on how many plants are in a clump, can bloom for months. If you moved them while or just before they were they were to bloom, you will have to wait until next year because you may have interrupted their sexual cycle. If they are infant plants, they may not bloom after transplant unless they are a mature "mother" plant that has at least one blooming season, and even this is not a guarantee. I have transplanted irises in my yard that have yet to bloom and that was 2 years ago. I was told that if after two seasons of no blooms, you should re-transplant and separate the mothers and the sisters into individual plants and plant them about 6-12 inches apart in every direction. When some plants get too close to each other, as irises do, they will not reproduce at all. This is why if you don't divide your irises every three to four years or so, they will quit blooming.
1. Happening twice each year; semiannual.2. Occurring every two years; biennial.