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Question by hottie83962002yahoocom (15)
Answer by DtheM1 (1150)
A perennial is a plant that lives for more than two years. The herbaceous part means that the stem dies each year instead of becoming woody.
Answer by Gus28 (683)
Herbaceous plants are not woody but soft and green. In cold climates the plants die back in winter, although the roots continue to live and send up shoots in spring.
Answer by cody (1331)
herbaceous perennial is when a green plant that is living will die and turn a dark color and go back into the ground during winter
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