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Common biennial crops include carrots, beets, celery, parsley, and onions. These crops typically take two growing seasons to complete their life cycle, with the first year dedicated to vegetative growth and the second year focused on flowering and seed production.
Ah, biennial crops are like nature's little surprises, taking their time to grow and bloom. Some examples include carrots, beets, onions, and parsley. Just remember to be patient and tend to them with love and care, and before you know it, you'll have a beautiful harvest to enjoy.
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A biennial plant typically lives for two years. In the first year, it focuses on vegetative growth, and in the second year, it produces flowers and seeds before dying.
Orchids are not biennial plants. They are perennial plants, meaning they can live for many years, continuously blooming and growing with the right care. They do not have a set life cycle of two years.
Biennial anthophytes survive the winter by storing energy reserves in their roots, which they use to regrow and flower in the following year. They also have strategies such as producing a rosette of leaves close to the ground to protect them from freezing temperatures.