1.Annual crops: Crops that complete their lifecycle from germination to production of seed within one year and then die.
2.Biannual crops: Crops that complete their lifecycle within two years and then die. They have their vegetative growth in the first year, flower and produce seeds in the second year then die.
3.Perennial crops: Perennials are long-lived plants, and can live from many years to many centuries, depending on the species. This group includes herbaceous plants (which have green stems with no wood in them, such as many herbs) and woody plants (such as woody shrubs, vines and trees).
Titany answered the question on August 16, 2021 at 06:40