This document defines and provides examples of different types of plants:
- Deciduous plants shed their leaves seasonally, such as maple trees.
- Perennial plants live for many years, including Shasta Daisy, Peony, and Daylily.
- Annual plants complete their life cycle within one growing season, like vegetables and marigolds.
- Conifers are trees with cones and needles, including pines and firs which are typically evergreen.
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2. Deciduous
• Falling off or shed seasonally
or at certain stage of
development in the life cycle
• An example of Deciduous is
various types of maple trees
3. Perennial
• A plant that lives for
many years.
• An example of
perennial is
Shasta Daisy, Peony,
Daylily, Hosta, Flax,
Maltese Cross.
4. Annual
• Plants that completes its life
cycle in one growing seasons.
• An example of annual is just
vegetables, yellow and orange
marigolds.
5. Conifer
• A tree with cones and
narrow leaves called
needles. Pines and firs
are conifers. Most conifer
are evergreens.
• An examples of a conifer
are evergreen, pine trees,
and firs.
10. Ovary
• That part of the pistil
which contains the seed,
and in most flowering
plant develops into the
fruit
• An example of a ovary.
11. Petal
• Colorful leaf like
structure that
surrounds the male
and female
reproductive organs
in a flower.
This are example of
petals that are all
different size and
shape.