Biennial plants are those that take two
seasons to grow from seed, mature, flower, and die. They delay flowering until
their second year. Biennials such as beets, carrots and turnips are dug up at
the end of their first year’s growth when their swollen roots are full
and are
used as food.
Wallflowers, Canterbury bells and sweet
Williams are examples of biennial garden flowers.
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