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[Biomes - Living Worlds] :: Tundra :: Plants :: Annual plants vs. Perennials

o Location
o Climate
o Soil/Land formation
o Plants
- Transition for winter
- Growing period
- Adaptations
- Annual plants vs. perennials
- Pollination
o Animals
- Resident animals
- Adaptations

Annual plants are the type of plants that are found in many other biomes. They grow in one growing season and then die. Annual plants cannot efficiently survive in the tundra because of the short growing season.

Instead perennials are more hardy of a plant for the tundra. They are plants which do not die in the winter because they keep their leaves, shoots and sometimes just roots in the ground. They quickly grow when the short growing season starts.