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Some annuals behave like perennials

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They drop enough seed so that they will reliably grow back in the spring. Some need to be replaced each spring because their seeds are not as hardy. Snapdragons and Cosmos tend to produce a large quantity of seeds that will survive through the winter and produce new plants the following growing season.






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