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The answer PERENNIAL has 29 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of perennial in various dictionaries:
noun - (botany) a plant lasting for three seasons or more
adj - lasting three seasons or more
adj - lasting an indefinitely long time
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Cape ivy is this type of herbaceous plant that lives for more than 2 years |
My gardener told me we don't need to plant; all my flowers are this type, from the Latin for "through the year" |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time enduring or continually recurring. |
(of a plant) living for several years. |
a plant lasting for three seasons or more |
lasting an indefinitely long time suggesting self-renewal |
recurring again and again |
lasting three seasons or more |
lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time: |
a plant that lives for several years: |
lasting a long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time: |
a plant that lives for more than two years |
Perennial description |
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A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term (per- + -ennial, "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widely used to distinguish plants with little or no woody growth from trees and shrubs, which are also technically perennials.Perennials, especially small flowering plants, that grow and bloom over the spring and summer, die back every autumn and winter, and then return in the spring from their rootstock, are known as herbaceous perennials. However, depending on the rigors of local climate, a plant that is a perennial in its native habitat, or in a milder garden, may be treated by a gardener as an annual and planted out every year, from seed, from cuttings or from divisions. Tomato vines, for example, live several years in their natural tropical/subtropical habitat but are grown as annuals in temperate regions because they don't survive the winter. * There is also |