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How many growing seasons do plants with herbaceous stems usually survive?
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How many growing seasons do plants with herbaceous stems usually survive?
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Usually only one season.
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One season.
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Herbaceous is any plant that makes new growth from ground level every year and all above-ground growth dies at the end of that season.
Herbaceous plants are non-woody plants, such as most ferns and grasses, which either form tiny amounts of hard woody tissue, or none at all.
They lack a stem that will remain above the ground when their leaves die.
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