
Pronunciation /pəˈrɛn.i.əlz/ General Description Perennials are plants that live for more than two years, regrowing and flowering year after year. Unlike annuals and biennials, which complete their life cycles in one or two growing seasons, perennials offer long-term value to gardens and landscapes by returning seasonally without needing to be replanted. Detailed Description Perennials are a staple in gardening, horticulture, and agriculture due to their longevity and ability to thrive for multiple seasons. These plants die back to the ground during dormancy (typically in winter) but regrow from their root systems in spring. Examples of perennials include popular garden plants…
