- In horticulture, the term
perennial (per- + -ennial, "through the year") is used to
differentiate a
plant from shorter-lived
annuals and biennials. It...
- The
perennial philosophy (Latin:
philosophia perennis), also
referred to as
perennialism and
perennial wisdom, is a
school of
thought in
philosophy and...
- A
perennial candidate is a
political candidate who
frequently runs for
elected office and rarely, if ever, wins.
Perennial candidates are most
common where...
- farm by "
perennializing" the landscape. http://www.perennialgrains.org/wiki/index.php?title=Rice_
perennialization_program%2C_YAAS-
Perennializing rice gene...
- also
known as the
Traditionalist School, is a
school of
thought within perennial philosophy.
Originating in the
thought of René Guénon in the 20th century...
- The
Perennial Philosophy is a
comparative study of
mysticism by the
British writer and
novelist Aldous Huxley. Its
title derives from the theological...
- November", "Last
Monday in May") will be obsolete. Two
methods favored for
perennializing the
calendar are the
introduction of so-called "blank days" and of a...
- good
identifiers when ****essing for
perennial streams.
Particle size will help
identify a
perennial stream.
Perennial streams cut
through the soil profile...
- Look up
perennial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
perennial is a
plant that
lives for more than two years.
Perennial or
perennials may also refer...
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water (lotic ecosystems) as in
perennial streams and
large rivers, but the
distinction between perennial and non-
perennial water is of
equal importance...