Plant and Soil Science Life cycles.

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Plant and Soil Science Life cycles

PSS.PP.1 Purple foxglove- Digitalis Purpurea Lettuce- Lactuca sativa Redwood- Sequoiadendron sempervirens Marigold- Calendula officinalis Vinca- Vinca Minor

PSS.PP.Key Purple foxglove- 2 years, biennial Lettuce- lives for about a month, annual Redwood- up to 2000 years, perennial Marigold- 1 year, annual Vinca- 1 year, annual

PSS.PP.2 Stand still Vegetables No growth Growth Winter Producing Seed Mature plants Maintain Life Dormancy Stage Vegetables Growth Producing Growing Vegatative Stage Flowering Pollen Seed Asexual Sexual Reproductive stage