What are the main life forms of angiosperms?

The main forms of angiosperms are woody or herbal.

Woody forms (usually trees and shrubs) are rich in secondary tissues, while herbaceous forms (grasses) rarely have them.

Annuals are grasses that complete their growing cycle during the same season. Examples of annuals are beans, corn, zucchini, and some buttercups.

Biennials are also grasses, but unlike annuals, their growing cycle spans two years. Examples are beets and wild carrots.



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