perennakasveissa
Perennakasveissa, often translated as herbaceous perennials, are plants that live for more than two years and typically die back to the ground in winter, regrowing from their roots each spring. This contrasts with annuals, which complete their life cycle in one year, and biennials, which take two years. The term "perennial" itself comes from the Latin words "per" meaning through and "annus" meaning year.
These plants are a cornerstone of many gardens due to their longevity and ability to provide consistent
The survival strategy of perennakasveissa involves storing energy in underground structures such as roots, rhizomes, bulbs,