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[[Image:Salvia lyrata USDA.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Salvia lyrata]]'', a herbaceous plant]]
A '''herbaceous plant''' is a [[plant]] that has leaves and stems that die at the end of the growing season to the soil level. A herbaceous plant may be [[Annual plant|annual]], [[Biennial plant|biennial]] or [[Perennial plant|perennial]].

Herbaceous perennial plants have [[stem]]s that die at the end of the growing season. New growth forms from the [[root]]s or from [[underground stems]] or from [[crown (botany)|crown]] tissue at the surface of the ground. Examples include bulbs, [[Peony|Peonies]], [[Hosta]] and [[Poaceae|grasses]]. By contrast, non-herbaceous perennial plants are [[woody plant]]s which have stems above ground that remain alive during winter and grow shoots the next year from the above ground parts, including [[trees]], [[shrubs]] and [[vines]].

See also [[Herbaceous stems]].

[[Category:Plant morphology]]