stauder

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Danish - English
perennials
Plants that continue their growth from year to year
- These die down in the fall or winter, but grow again every year in the spring They include chives, fennel, marjoram, mint, and tarragon They can be used to bulk out beds and borders, and provide seasonal interest with flowers and foliage
Plants that form annual above ground vegetation and seed structures from underground roots that persist for many years
are plants that live from year to year They may be woody (sage, thyme, lavender) or herbaceous (chives)
A plant that lives through several growing seasons (Comes back every year ) If planted in the fall or very early spring some perennials will bloom the first year they are sown Most will spend the first year growing roots and leaves Blossoms usually appear the second year
plural of perennial
Plants that grow back year after year from the original roots or from self-seeding Some perennials are tender and need to be dug in the fall and stored for the winter, but can be replanted in the spring If a plant is sufficiently hardy for your climate, it can simply be left in the ground and will grow again in the spring