Perennial weeds are plants that live for more than two years, growing back each season from their root systems. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in one year, perennials can spread and persist over time, often becoming invasive in gardens and landscapes. They typically have extensive root systems that allow them to survive through harsh conditions, making them challenging to control. Common examples include dandelions and clover.
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