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perennial plants

Perennial plants are species that live for multiple years, continuously growing and blooming each season. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in one year, perennials grow back from the same root system year after year. Examples include trees, shrubs, and many flowering plants like peonies and daylilies. Their longevity means they often require less replanting and offer long-term greenery and blossoms in gardens. Perennials can vary in size, growth habits, and flowering times, making them versatile choices for sustainable landscaping and gardening.