I have some plants labeled as both perennials and annuals, and I'm a bit confused about what that really means. Can anyone break down the differences between these types of plants?
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Perennials are the plants that come back year after year without needing to be replanted, depending on your climate. Annuals, on the other hand, need to be planted every year. That said, some annuals can drop seeds and replant themselves, which might make them act a bit like perennials! So, it's possible for a plant to have characteristics of both types.

Thanks! So just to clarify, when a plant is marked as both, it might mean it can survive the winter in certain areas, right? That's interesting!