Plants that live for two growing seasons; in the first season, they form a low vegetative "rosette"; in the second season, they flower, produce seed, and die.
DIAGRAMS: Plant Growth Cycles PHOTOS
Plants that complete their life history over two years, usually flowering in the second year.
plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
Plants that require 2 years, or 2 growing seasons with a dormant period in between, to complete their life cycles.
Plants that live for 2 growing seasons.
Plants which need two seasons to arrive at full maturity. Sown in the open on reserve border in May or June, plants are set out in flowering quarters in Autumn
plants that flower and fruit only in the second year, and then die
Plants that need two seasons to get to full maturity. Sown in early summer in nursery beds, and planted out in there final quarters in Oct / Nov.
are plants that require two seasons to complete their life cycles (seed germination to seed production); the first for vegetative growth and the second for flowering and setting seed.
Plants that only flower in the year following that in which they are sown.