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A perennial plant differs from biennial ...

A perennial plant differs from biennial in

A

having underground perennating structure

B

having asexual reproductive structures

C

being tree species

D

not dying after seasonal production of flower

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The correct Answer is:
D

Perennial plants have life span of more than two years, these may be herbs, shrubs or trees. Biennials are those plants which complete their life cycle in two years. These plants are usually herbs.
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