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Biennial

For Biennial we have terms and definitions in 8 topics. The topics are Botanical, Ecology, Gardening, Landscape, Lawn Care, Legislative Assembly, Nature and Real Estate.



Biennial (Botanical)

A plant that completes its life cycle in two years. Generally, in the first year, growth occurs followed by flowering, fruiting and seed production in the second year.


Biennial (Ecology)

A plant that lives for two years. In the first year, the plant grows a rosette. In the second year, it sends up stems with flowers and fruits. A biennial plant dies at the end of the second year.


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Biennial (Gardening)

A plant that will require two growing seasons to complete its life cycle. In the first year leaves. In the second year has blooms and seeds (i.e. foxglove, hollyhock, rose campion.)


Biennial (Landscape)

A plant that grows from seed and produces leafy growth the first year. In the second year, it produces flowers, sets seed and dies.


Biennial (Lawn Care)

Any plant needing two seasons of growth (with a dormant period between growth stages) to complete its life cycle, from seed to seed. In the first year, plants form vegetative growth and in the second year they flower.


Biennial (Legislative Assembly)

Occurring every two years. The Legislature meets biennially. NOTE: Biannual means "occurring every six months."


Biennial (Nature)

A plant that normally takes two years to reach sexual maturity, producing leaves in the first year, blooming and producing fruit in its second year, and then dying.


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Biennial (Real Estate)

Every two years.




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