
Pronunciation/baɪˈɛn-i-əl/ General Description In gardening, horticulture, and agriculture, a “biennial” is a plant that requires two growing seasons to complete its life cycle. During the first year, the plant focuses on vegetative growth, such as leaves and roots. In the second year, it produces flowers, sets seeds, and then dies. Biennials are particularly valued for their ability to provide foliage and blooms across multiple seasons. Detailed Description Biennials grow over two years. In the first growing season, the plant produces roots, stems, and leaves. It then becomes dormant over winter. In the second growing season, the plant flowers, produces seeds,…
