What are annual plants?

Annual plants are a type of plant that complete their entire life cycle within one year. They grow from a seed, mature, flower, produce seeds, and die within a single growing season. Some common examples of annual plants include marigolds, zinnias, petunias, and sunflowers. Unlike perennial plants, which can live for multiple years, annuals must be replanted each year to continue growing. Due to their short life span, annual plants often have a rapid growth rate and produce more blooms in a shorter amount of time. They are popular choices for gardeners who want bright and colorful displays throughout the growing season.
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