perennial
(noun)
a plant that is active throughout the year or survives for more than two growing seasons
Examples of perennial in the following topics:
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Plant Life Spans
- Perennials, such as the magnolia, complete their life cycle in two years or more.
- Other polycarpic species, such as perennials, flower several times during their life span, but not each year.
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Organismal Ecology and Population Ecology
- The wild lupine (Lupinus perennis) is the host plant for the Karner blue butterfly.
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Subtropical Deserts and Chaparral
- Very dry deserts lack perennial vegetation that lives from one year to the next.
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Boreal Forests and Arctic Tundra
- The soils of the Arctic tundra may remain in a perennially frozen state referred to as permafrost.
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Genetic Control of Flowers
- Many perennial and most biennial plants require vernalization to flower.