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In the perennial plant summary, what evidence best supports the claim that perennials are different from single season, annual plants?                 a.  this is because perennials last two or more seasons (collective school garden network).      b.  the cornell cooperative extension of suffolk county notes that this is because perennials have the form and texture to allow for flexibility in soil and climate conditions.      c.  according to the collective school garden network, "…once planted, perennials provide a place of beauty and interest for years to come."      d.  according to tulips. com, bulbs that are planted in the fall can survive all winter, bloom in early spring, and then regenerate in the summer.

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