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A perennial plant; a plant that is active throughout the year or survives for more than two growing seasons.
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Lasting or remaining active throughout the year, or all the time.
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a perennial stream
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(of a plant) Having a life cycle of more than two years.
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Continuing without cessation or intermission; perpetual; never failing.
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Enduring; lasting; timeless.
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His artwork has a perennial beauty.
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Recurrent; appearing or recurring again and again.
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Change is a perennial theme in politics.
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Twining plants with running perennial roots.
There are no rivers and few perennial streams in the islands.
It is really a biennial, but grows itself so freely as to become perennial in the garden.
In this operation all stones larger than a man's fist must be taken out, and all roots of trees and of perennial weeds carefully cleared away.
Owing to the prevalent dry easterly winds from the arid plains of north Australia, Timor, like Ombay, Flores and other neighbouring islands, has a much drier climate, and a poorer vegetation, than islands further west, and has few perennial streams and no considerable rivers.
Division, or partition, is usually resorted to in the case of tufted growing plants, chiefly perennial herbs; they may be evergreen, as chamomile or thrift, or when dormant may consist only of underground crowns, as larkspur or lily-of-thevalley; but in either case the old tufted plant being dug up may be divided into separate pieces, each furnished with roots, and, when replanted, generally starting on its own account without much check.
Such parts of the Karroo as are under perennial irrigation are among the most productive lands in South Africa.
Dead Nettle (Lamium) - Perennial herbs of which there are a few plants occasionally worth a place in poor dry soils, where little else will grow-such as are found on dry banks or beneath trees.
Parrya - A small group of dwarf perennial herbs from high mountain or arctic regions, with thick root-stocks, narrow leaves, and showy flowers in white, rose, or purple, and rather like a dwarf Hesperis in effect.
It is useful for cutting, as it lasts a long time, is perennial and hardy, growing in free garden soil.
Pheasants Eye (Adonis) - Beautiful perennial or biennial plants, belonging to the Buttercup order, chiefly natives of cornfields in Europe and Western Asia, dwarf, with finely-divided leaves, and red or yellow flowers.
There is also a herbaceous perennial species.
The type of weed control depends on whether annual or perennial weeds are present.
At issue was Japan's perennial request to start up " small type " coastal whaling in its home waters.
It is a biennial, so lives only 2 years, thus never forms a big root mass like daisies or other perennial wildflowers.
There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it doesn't survive.
This appeal to Moslem sentiment was, however, powerless against the disaffection due to perennial misgovernment.
The injury which initiates them may be very slight in the first placea mere abrasion, puncture or Fungus infectionbut the minute wound or other disturbance, instead of healing over normally, is frequently maintained as a perennial source of irritation, and the regenerative tissues grow on month after month or year after year, resulting in extraordinary outgrowths often of large size and remarkable shape.
To find them thus renewing their reputation by reverting to Chinese models, is not only another tribute to the perennial supremacy of Chinese porcelains, but also a fresh illustration of the eclectic genius of Japanese art.
The culinary herbs used for flavouring and garnishing are for the most part dwarf perennial plants requiring to be grown on a rich soil in an open sunny aspect, or annuals for which a warm sheltered border is the most suitable place; and they may therefore be conveniently grown together in the same compartment - a herb garden.
Thus the elements of which Faust is composed were even more difficult to blend than were those of Wilhelm Meister; but the very want of uniformity is one source of the perennial fascination of the tragedy, and has made it in a peculiar degree the national poem of the German people, the mirror which reflects the national life and poetry from the outburst of Sturm and Drang to the well-weighed and tranquil classicism of Goethe's old age.
Let 's try and repeat the trick for 2005, starting with that perennial favorite.
Randomized controlled trial of homeopathy versus placebo in perennial allergic rhinitis with overview of four trial series.
Typically perennial rhinitis sufferers display symptoms when they wake up in the morning, which improve as the day goes on.
In continental Europe, a tetraploid form is predominant that may exhibit perennial growth.
Cash 's Sun legacy is a perennial, essential touchstone, and that legacy is represented to perfection here.
Just visible in the top left-hand corner is Gunnera manicata, a huge perennial which looks really tropical, although it 's quite hardy.
It rests on the perennial and unfailing kindness of the poor to the rich.
There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it does n't survive.
Cloth baby books-These are another perennial favorite, but cloth books can be expensive.
There are now tulips on the market advertised as perennial tulips, which are a lot more likely to bloom year after year than other varieties.
Popular since the 1970's, Class C recreational vehicles, also known as mini-motor homes, have long been a perennial family favorite.
Ginger is a creeping perennial that originated in the tropics.
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a perennial plant with a very unpleasant smell.
It is part of the buttercup family, and the flowers slightly resemble the perennial buttercup growing in many people's gardens.
A perennial favorite among berry foragers, blackberries appear in early summer as red berries on shrubs with thick canes and thorns.
Black cohosh is a perennial plant that comes from the same family as the buttercup.
Black cohosh is a perennial herb native to North America.
The Native Americans used this perennial herb to treat stomach upset and hemorrhoids.
This pungent herb comes from the root of a flowering perennial.
St. John's Wort is a perennial herb with bright yellow flowers that has been used for centuries as an herbal remedy.
This perennial plant is related to ginger and needs plentiful rain and warmth to flourish.
Although a classic green-painted witch will always be a perennial favorite, you can go classy, mythical or sexy if you'd like.
A perennial favorite, this creamy rice dish takes a little bit of care, but the results are worth it.
A perennial favorite, Prom Girl is one of the most visited design-your-own prom dress sites on the web.
Lopez is well-known for his flirtatious ways with the ladies, so, is he going the way of perennial bachelor George Clooney?
Yep, just like Bret Michaels on VH1's Rock of Love and his seemingly perennial search for true love, you can bet that Tila Tequila will make another appearance on MTV in the next season of A Shot at Love 3.
In September of 2009, the seemingly perennial bachelor gave an interview saying that he was finally ready to settle down and expressed his desire to start a family.
They are all perennial, and thrive in a light soil.
S. aegyptiacum (Saccharum) - Vigorous perennial grass, forming tufts of reed-like downy stems, 6 to 10 feet high, and clothed with graceful foliage.