The grass that grows on most lawns is a perennial. This is because it grows, reproduces, and flourishes over and over and it still stays on your lawn. An example to prove it is a perennial is that if you had a lawn full of green grass and about 2 years later it is still there then it is not a biennial, and if you had a lawn full of green grass and the growing season is over and it is still there then it is not an annual. The only choice left is a perennial.
It's a perennial because it grows back every year. Grass is not replanted yearly, and therefore, it is a perennial.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass.
Most of it is perrennial.
Annual- A plant that can finish its life cycle in just one year. an example would be a tulip. Perrinanial- A plant that takes more than two years to complete its cycle. one example would be a conifer. There is also a biennial plants that take two years only. I only know this because we are on our plant unit in school. Hope this helped!
You mow your grass as it grows and it comes back year after year. Grassland is the same.
Weeping lovegrass (Eragrostis curvula) is a perennial. Information about this and tens of thousands of other plant species can be found in the USDA PLANTS database at http://plants.usda.gov/ .
Not really, no. It would only grow as an annual in Colorado, not a perennial. Bermuda is a C4 grass, and you need C3 grasses to grow as perennials in that state.
An annual plant grows for one year and dies with the first hard freeze, never to return. A perennial plant comes back every year (tree, grass) and a biannual plant lives for two years.
Love grass refers to any of several annual or perennial grasses of the genus Eragrostis, which are cultivated for their delicate, spraylike flower-spikes. Love grass reproduces both sexually and asexually.
Corn is an annual plant that grows for less than one year, and then dies. Natural grass is a perennial that will keep growing for many years.
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If growing conditions are good, some types of rye grass can germinate in about seven days. For grass to mature, it can take between 30 to 45 days after germination, depending on the grass type. Rye grass can be either a perennial or annual plant.
Below is a list of common perennial grass weeds.