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Annual vs Perennial Plants: What's the Difference?

Welcome to our interactive guide on annual and perennial plants. Our AI assistant is here to help you distinguish between these two types of plants and offer gardening tips based on your needs. Whether you're planning a garden or just curious, feel free to ask any questions!

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Annual and perennial refer to plant life cycles. Annual plants complete their life cycle in one year, meaning they grow, flower, and die in a single season. Perennial plants live for multiple years, coming back each season with proper care. Do you have a garden or specific plants you're thinking about? What kind of colors or features do you like in plants? I'd love to hear more about your gardening interests!