An ephemeral plant marked by short growing times, usually six to eight weeks. The word ephemeral means transitory or quickly fading. In regards to plants, it refers to several distinct growth strategies. The first, spring ephemeral, refers to perennial plants that die back to their underground parts after a short growth and reproduction phase each spring when excess light is available. Another strategy is that of weedy ephemerals, which are very short lived weedyannuals whose entire life cycle takes less than a growing season. Desert ephemerals are plants which are adapted to take advantage of the short wet periods in aridclimates.
Alternatively ephemeral also refers to annual plants that complete their life-cycle in much less than one year; when plants are classified simply as ephemeral plants this is often what is meant. Allowing more than one generation of the plant to set seed in one growing season. These plants rarely have any commercial use, and can be invasive weeds. Examples include: Cardamine hirsuta and Cannabis ruderalis.
Desert ephemerals
Desert ephemerals are plants which are adapted to take advantage of the very short favourable seasons in deserts. Annual plants in deserts may use the weedy ephemeral strategy to survive in the desert environment. These species survive the dry seasons through seed dormancy. Alternatively, some perennial desert plants may die back to their underground parts and become dormant when there is not enough water available.