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Biennial plants die after flowering, which they usually do in their second year.

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No, biennial plants typically complete their life cycle in two years. They grow leaves and roots in the first year, then flower, produce seeds, and die in the second year. They do not bloom each year after the second year unless new plants grow from the seeds they produce.

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2 years, im just guessing so don't think your right

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Two years. A Biannual plant is 6 months.

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two years

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Two years

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