Monocarpic plants are those that flower, set seeds and then die.
The plant can live a number of years before it will flower. Flowering does not by itself result in the death of the plants but the production of fruits and seeds causes changes with in the plants which lead to death. These changes are induced by chemicals that act as hormones, redirecting the resources of the plants from the roots and leaves to the production of fruits and or seeds.
The Century plant in the genus Agave and some yuccas in the genus Yucca and many Bamboos can take 8 to 20 years to bloom or more and then die. Often plants that are monocarpic can be kept alive after flowering if the flowers are removed as soon as they are done blooming, before seed formation begins.
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