The plants of this subgenus are shrubs, subshrubs, perennial or annual herbs, and have a worldwide distribution. |
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In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive. |
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Grasses other than perennial ryegrass give a poor return for money spent on fertiliser. |
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Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda. |
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For perennial irrigation dams are used to divert water from streams or rivers into the canal network. |
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The mountain starwort is a small, slender, rather delicate perennial that is usually less than eighteen inches in height. |
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The canary creeper is an annual or perennial climber with 5-lobed, light to grayish green leaves. |
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As the Colorado Avalanche, the former Nordiques have one of the game's most star-studded line-ups and are a perennial power. |
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Her romantic garden showcases David Austin roses, hydrangeas, camellias, orange trees and numerous perennial and annual plants. |
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Caltrop is a perennial herb that can infest a wide variety of crops and pastures. |
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In addition, perennial weeds, such as nutsedge and dandelions, often have enough energy to push through the fabric. |
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Many people mistakenly group the annual and perennial sowthistles into two species rather than four. |
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I don't see this perennial that often in local garden centers, but ask your nurseryman about availability. |
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In South Dakota, perennial sowthistle is concentrated in the northeast and eastern areas of the state. |
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Samolus valerandi is a short, creeping perennial with erect stems to 20 cm. |
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If you forgot to sow some seeds, young tender perennial plants can be bought, potted into individual containers and grown on. |
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Modest, common country garden perennial flowers, both of them, and I'm ashamed to say I simply cannot call their names to mind. |
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Aloe vera resembles a cactus, but is actually a perennial succulent which belongs to the lily family. |
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Mrs. Robb's spurge is a delightful evergreen perennial that will flourish in deep dry shade. |
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Many farmers notice a shift in weed species as they progress into no-till, most likely an increase in annual grasses and perennial broadleaves. |
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With Groundhog Day but a distant memory, it's time for local newscasters to dust off the perennial V-Day human interest story. |
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Blocks of primary colours catch the eye for men, with bright denims, chinos and that perennial spring favourite, the Breton T-shirt, all present. |
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One example is buddleia, or butterfly bush, a shrubby perennial that benefits from hard pruning. |
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Antihistamines are often used to treat the symptoms of allergies such as seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and urticaria. |
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Melanthium virginicum, Virginia bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies. |
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The idea that men have become lost and confused in this brave new world where women are equals ignores humankind's perennial ability to adapt. |
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The bunchberry dogwood plant is a low-growing perennial that is usually under eight inches tall. |
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They are fast growers and tend to bloom over a much longer period than perennial climbers such as clematis and honeysuckle. |
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The flowers of sparaxis are star-shaped, the leaves are sword-shaped and light green. Plant for beds, borders, perennial gardens and containers. |
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The English still had to reckon with the determined Abenaki tribes in the north, and the yet unvanquished, perennial French enemy in Canada. |
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Many perennial plants combine sexual reproduction through seeds with reproduction through vegetative propagation. |
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To establish agriculture, they cleared large areas of the native vegetation, much of which is perennial. |
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A member of the carnation family, Spalding's catchfly is a long-lived perennial herb with small greenish-white flowers. |
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There are some hardy perennial plants that we, as gardeners, simply must have. |
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Arthur was performed by the perennial Peter Pan of the company, Michael O'Hare, whose steps always have a bounce and energy about them. |
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It is considered that perennial ryegrass is the most suitable companion species for white clover. |
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Hieracium pilosella L. is a widespread stoloniferous perennial that produces distinct rosettes on a slender rootstock. |
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Thymus loscosii is a perennial woody plant, 9-10 cm tall, with abundant stoloniferous branches. |
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Look out for the nationally scarce Stinking Hellebore, an impressive perennial forming stout clumps of dark green leaves. |
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Thanks to unregulated advertising on private TV channels, children seem to be in a perennial state of want. |
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Nitrogen mineralisation was measured by aerobic incubation of soil that had been fallowed or had grown annual crops or perennial pastures. |
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Bigroot morning glory is a vining perennial that reproduces from seed and from roots. |
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The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens. |
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A perennial wallflower planted late last spring continues to flower after having been trimmed back a couple of times with each flush of colour. |
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Like most grasses, perennial quaking grass needs a carefully prepared, fine, crumbly seedbed. |
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Garlic Mustard, sometimes known as Jack-by-the-Hedge, is a common perennial. It is often found in hedgerows and likes damp woodland. |
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Crystal ware in delightful shapes is a perennial attraction, along with aesthetically designed desk clocks that do more than just tell the time. |
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However, seasonally flowing rivers with perennial waterholes are also characteristic of more humid parts of Australia. |
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Pacific waterleaf is a rhizomatous perennial with fleshy roots and a solitary stem that arises from 20-80 cm. |
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The bright flowers of sundrops liven up perennial borders and wildflower meadows. |
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Since they sprout from perennial caudices, the adder's tongue ferns were presumably established in the chamise understory. |
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The practice of ratooning exploits the perennial tendencies of some land-races and cultivars of sorghum. |
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Livestock are grazed to maintain and enhance perennial plant communities and spread manure over the ground. |
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Our readers seem to like it chilly, but this year Adriatic sunshine has won through, pipping perennial favourites Iceland, Finland and Norway. |
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Too old or too slow, it's time for these perennial contenders to admit they need more than Botox to get rid of their wrinkles. |
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Another tiny flower that works well in a window box is diascia, an evergreen perennial from South Africa that thrives in our climate. |
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The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership. |
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Eriophorum spp. are abundant perennial graminoids in the Arctic tundra and boreal peatlands. |
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The common reed is a tall perennial grass found in marshes and along river and lake edges. |
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Costmary, Alecost, Bible-leaf, Sweet Mary, or Mint Geranium is a sprawling, hardy perennial that reaches 3 feet in height when in bloom. |
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This perennial, bush-like plant regrows its slender leaves each time it's picked and is the strongest-tasting rocket of all. |
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I believe this same phenomenon occurs on the leaves of the common perennial lady's mantle, to a very pleasing visual effect. |
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Healthy, vigorous perennial grass is the best type of vegetation with which to surround a lagoon. |
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Paraquat may severely injure some perennial grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass. |
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In the perennial gardens, the use of colorful and fragrant plants, including gladiolus, iris, tuberose and alstroemeria, is abundant. |
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Thrillers, mysteries and crime novels are perennial favorites for summertime reading. |
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Annual varieties are known as China asters and are showier than their perennial counterparts. |
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But now the perennial moaning about diving has mutated into a full-blown campaign to stamp out this malevolent practice. |
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A perennial in the lily family, the purple amole grows from a bulb and produces bluish-purple flowers. |
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In general, avoid sowing seed of any annual grasses into a lawn of perennial grasses. |
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You can transplant existing shrubs and perennial plants before they begin to leaf out. |
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You can keep the ankle-biters satisfied with a kids' menu made up of perennial favourites such as chicken nuggets, fish fingers and sausages. |
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Varieties of this perennial undershrub have woody and fibrous roots, with numerous round, hard, and branched stems, usually 4 to 8 inches long. |
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Top of the considerable pile of conundrums on his desk as director of television is the station's perennial problem of underfunding. |
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It looks as if the present dispensation has a perennial dual policy while dealing with hotheads of one community and thugs of its own ilk. |
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Constant watering encourages grassy weeds like foxtail and perennial grasses like bluegrass to invade alfalfa. |
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The greens, fairways, and tee boxes are of creeping bentgrass, while the rough is a mixture of Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass and fescue. |
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Cheilanthes is a genus of small, evergreen, lithophytic, perennial ferns that inhabit warm, dry and rocky regions. |
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Conventional tillage is effective for reducing populations of many biennial and perennial weeds that may arise from rhizomes or rootstocks. |
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Common mouse-ear is a short-lived perennial, native in grassland and in open cultivated and waste ground. |
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One of the first herbs to appear in the spring, sweet cicely makes a becoming backdrop to a perennial border. |
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No longer stuck playing the perennial gentleman, he is now able to conjure up something far more morally ambiguous. |
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It has been characteristic of the French tradition of moralists that they are observers, reporting elegantly on the perennial human condition. |
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We see indications of this tendency in the perennial impulse to bureaucratize and routinize business practices. |
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It is a herbaceous perennial plant, where the leaves are glossy and flower heads are arum-shaped. |
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Konnyaku is a perennial plant of the arum family, said to be indigenous to India and Ceylon. |
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Even more useful is to be able to distinguish between, say, a hardy perennial rudbeckia and a half hardy annual rudbeckia. |
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The perennial raised bed will be their home for the next 20 years or so, and it needed considerable attention to get it ready for the asparagus. |
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How long should he suffer these perennial indignities that seem part and parcel of involvement with petty politicians and a parochial press? |
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Opuntia robusta var. robusta is a perennial shrubby cactus with a poorly defined trunk made up of thick, orbicular, bluish-green cladodes. |
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A perennial concern is the reconstruction of subjects of the lost lunettes above the surviving tiers of the frescoes. |
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Its perennial plants are complemented by azaleas, hydrangeas and lupins in pots. |
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The classic perennial lupines, with flower spikes that tower above their foliage like colorful candles, just got better. |
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Then came perennial beds with roses, lilies, foxgloves, lupines, daisies, shrubs, and more. |
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Clip back aubretias, arabis and perennial candytufts when they have finished flowering. |
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In August, open areas can be planted with perennial cover crops such as clover or sainfoin, sometimes called esparcet or holy clover. |
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Deadly forms of opportunism are still perennial in the journalistic and political climates that dominate official Washington. |
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Inland saltgrass is a native, perennial, warm-season, sod-forming short grass with vigorous, creeping, scaly underground stems. |
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Slender moonwort is a small perennial fern with pale green leaves two to seven inches long. |
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Water spouted out of the tapless pipes as if they were perennial springs, leading to enormous wastage. |
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And beauty, as a term signifying an indisputable excellence, has been a perennial resource in the issuing of peremptory evaluations. |
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Eriocaulon decangulare L. is a monoecious perennial that occurs in wetlands throughout the coastal plain of North Carolina. |
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Rather than terracing to make garden beds level, plant perennial beds and strips of grass across the slope. |
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Yet he remains anchored in the permanent things, in the perennial liberal tradition. |
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For a very long time the people of this planet have been engaged in one of the perennial debates over the collective wisdom of crowds. |
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Even so, she suffers simultaneously from that perennial thespian complaint of neuroticism fuelled by depressing self-doubt. |
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Scarlet gilia is a common monocarpic perennial wildflower of western montane habitats. |
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This set me thinking about the perennial problem of equitable division of household labour. |
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Internal communication difficulties were a perennial problem with large organisations, he claimed. |
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Because it is less winter hardy than other grasses, perennial ryegrass is best seeded in combination with other grasses and legumes. |
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Seven years ago, the airline had been a flying basket case, a perennial money loser facing a third go-round in bankruptcy court. |
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And while we're on the subject of national debates, the perennial one about the future of the BBC rumbles on. |
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The Graham's beardtongue is an herbaceous perennial plant within the sub-genus Cristai. |
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One perennial conceptual problem is moving students past notions that photographs are mere illustrations when paired with written text. |
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The recent series of robberies from college accommodation has brought the perennial charge that students invite the thefts they are prey to. |
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During the team's first three seasons, the goaltending situation was a perennial sore spot. |
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Getting students to experience this same epiphany is a perennial challenge for the teachers of every subject. |
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They brighten woodland gardens and perennial beds, and are useful container plants. |
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They included volleyball and relays, but the perennial favourite was the interdepartmental Tug-of-War. |
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But the toothlessness of their side, a perennial problem, made for morsels that, ultimately, were easily digested by their rivals. |
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Next will be that perennial complaint by predictable hand wringers that children's toy advertising is a modern evil of biblical proportions. |
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Open chaparral, often a transmontane desert phase, is the preferred U.S. habitat of this herbaceous perennial. |
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For perennial plants, cuttings may be planted in situ or in a nursery and later transplanted in spring or summer. |
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Roundup can be used if thistles, Johnsongrass, or other perennial or biennial weeds are present in the small grain stubble. |
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Gramoxone should not be used for control of perennial or biennial weeds, legumes, or cool-season grasses. |
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In a nutshell, biennial plants are just like annual and perennial plants except that it takes them two years to complete their life cycles. |
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In contrast, shrubs are small woody plants, usually with several perennial stems branching at the base. |
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Spray perennial weeds such as bindweed and Canadian thistle with a glyphosate-based herbicide before first frost. |
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Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds. |
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Glazed carrots are a perennial favorite and a quick way to dress up a meal. |
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Believed to be one of the hottest peppers available, Tepin is a perennial wild, birds eye pepper of unique flavour. |
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Among the plants being tried are corn, sunflowers, forage turnips, triticale and various different perennial grasses. |
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The bird's-foot violet is a small perennial plant that flowers in the spring and again in the fall. |
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Weird bits of trivia detailing how much stuff we've lost and how weird some of it is, seem to have become perennial news items. |
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Their coach was cautious about his team's chances of finally ending its role as perennial second to Munich. |
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Destined, it seems, to be cast in the role of perennial dark horses, too often they have taken a tumble at an early fence. |
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As a perennial student of crime, I am here to tell you that there is no such thing as a monster. |
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He puts up big numbers, fits perfectly within a team concept, and plays a central role on a perennial powerhouse. |
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Few scholars of our time have so exemplified the permanent student and perennial teacher. |
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Despite a massive budget and state-of-the-art facilities including not one but two test tracks, they remain perennial underachievers. |
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And yes, even the players acknowledge the team is a perennial underachiever. |
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The perennial herb is native to southern Europe, Asia and the Mediterranean. |
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If you plant perennial herbs in the vegetable garden, set them off so they'll be easy to avoid during spring and fall tilling. |
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If the weeds are sparse, use that early spring energy to hand pull some of those perennial weeds. |
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It may be tempting to choose perennial species for your garden by looks alone. |
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Eliminate weeds, especially perennial weeds, before planting to reduce weed problems later. |
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But in a perennial flower bed, you might want something more permanent and decorative. |
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Therefore, cattle could not be moved directly from wheat pasture to cool season perennial grass. |
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The bulbs can remain in the same location year after year and thus act as perennial plants. |
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They are also used quite effectively when planted in close groups among perennial shrubs. |
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However, most studies of plant defense genes have been performed on annual or short-lived perennial weeds or crop species. |
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Dormancy also occurs in summer in some perennial grasses originating from Mediterranean climates. |
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Northern Province is undoubtedly one of the most blessed parts of Zambia with abundant perennial streams that run throughout the year. |
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The cities and towns of the Kingdom are located on or near side wadis that used to have perennial flow emerging from springs. |
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This is unlike the situation in perennial lakes where sedimentation also occurs on sloping margins, thus perpetuating variations in depth. |
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Among Anza-Borrego's wetlands is Coyote Creek, a perennial stream in the northwest corner of the park. |
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Up to 99 percent of the water in the perennial rivers of the Chihuahuan Desert is diverted to municipal water supplies or to irrigate fields. |
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The sequence may be random, erratic or a continuous pattern but like a perennial river, the thought flow goes on. |
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The greatest concentrations of game in Namibia can be found in Etosha National Park, an enormous silvery depression ringed by perennial springs. |
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Can you think of some measures to control the flow of these natural and perennial springs? |
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With essential resources at a nadir, the Valparai plateau with its perennial streams obviously attracts elephant herds. |
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He said priorities include the implementation of the decision taken on agriculture, to have drop-down irrigation schemes along perennial rivers. |
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The Okavango River is quite unique in that it is the only perennial river in Africa that flows eastwards without reaching the ocean. |
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Greenery crouches around the few perennial streams and artificially filled waterholes. |
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Sandy areas at the study site can be classified into two habitat types based on mobility of the sand and on the dominant perennial plant species. |
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Bulb and perennial combinations can be permanent additions to garden beds and borders. |
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In interviews, he is a perennial pessimist, never willing to talk his teams up regardless of the situation. |
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If you pick perennial plants, like the alpine phlox or gazania, then you can divide them and propagate them throughout the border. |
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I planted tall perennial phlox and purple coneflowers behind the Jupiter's-beard to provide color and nectar in July and August. |
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The enduring rose will always be with us and will continue to be the perennial favorite. |
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Their perennial threats to disconnect indebted clients, high bills and water shortages have seen to that. |
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Here in the north a popular blend contains fine bladed perennial rye grass, fescue, and blue grass. |
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Here in the north most of our lawns are a blend of fescues, perennial ryes, and Kentucky Blue Grass. |
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One of the grasses he likes best is the meadow fescue, a cross of fescue and perennial ryegrass. |
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The characteristic bitterness comes from the hops, a perennial plant with flowers that actually look like pine cones. |
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Common examples of perennial flowers are purple coneflower, lance-leaf coreopsis, dame's rocket and daisy. |
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As firs, redwoods, and oaks matured in her Hillsboro, Oregon, landscape, she started sculpting her many perennial beds. |
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A short perennial grass used to make measuring rods, walking sticks, fishing poles and musical instruments. |
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The universal appeal of flowers and their ability to coordinate with many decorating schemes make them a perennial favorite for hotels. |
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A perennial herb found largely in Europe and the Mediterranean, it is an extremely polymorphic species. |
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Surface water bodies like ponds and tanks are the perennial breeding sources. |
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The resultant plants were no smaller in height than the perennial poppies I already had but they produced enormous flowers in a range of shades. |
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The costmary plant is a tall and erect perennial chrysanthemum, of minor importance as a condiment. |
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The fall-winter wheat pasture produced by dual-purpose wheat is a valuable source of high-quality forage when perennial pastures are dormant. |
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Narrowleaf four-o'clock is perennial from a deep woody taproot crowned with a branching structure called a caudex. |
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Then came perennial beds with roses, lilies, foxgloves, lupins, daisies, shrubs, and more. |
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The Redskins are perennial powerhouses when it comes to offseason commotion. |
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Pines are woody perennial species with approximately 10 years per generation as a general rule. |
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Applying glyphosate to perennial grasses before a killing frost or after plants green up in the spring will cause injury. |
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Further, annual and perennial forms can exist as ecotypes of the same species. |
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The color of grape hyacinths is lovely next to yellow-flowering perennial plants such as Doronicum orientale. |
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She had never smoked but did have several allergies, including eczema and perennial rhinitis. |
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In his perennial search for diamonds in the rough, GM Jerry West brought in three second round picks. |
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A perennial plant will likely use water more efficiently, require less fertilizer, and face weeds with greater success. |
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Greater celandine, also known as common or garden celandine, is a perennial having a yellow flower with four petals and grows up to 1m in height. |
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Native to the mountains of Crete and also called dittany or dictamnus, this perennial plant can reach a height of 0.3 meters. |
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Of all the great Chinese cuisine, dim sum stands out as a perennial favorite around the world. |
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Do not put in perennial weeds such as dock or ground elder and shake off as much soil as possible from the other weeds. |
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The big leaves of a squash plant are just as striking as the similar leaves of gunnera, a perennial much prized by lovers of bold style. |
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There is a larger than average paved patio, raised beds with perennial and herbaceous border plants as well as dwarf trees. |
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The genus Eryngium, known also as Eryngo plants, are perennial members of the carrot family, Umbelliferae. |
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The loss of objectivity leads us to question the existence of eternal or perennial truths. |
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The past, the present and the future are enacted simultaneously and eternally in the perennial drama of the world. |
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One perennial issue in the classes has been the exportability of human rights claims from EuroAmerican sources to the rest of the world. |
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No insect biocontrol agents are presently available for perennial sowthistle in Washington. |
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The speeches were numerous, but crucially short, and the perennial post-reception disco was splendid. |
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It is a perennial forb that prefers dry, sterile, and sandy soils, often in dry, open woodlands, savannas, or clearings. |
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The consistent purpose in his writing was to make economic theory applicable to the perennial problems of a capitalistic economy. |
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In a sense American politics shuffles on in a perennial two-step of presidential and off-year election cycles. |
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In the perennial irrigation areas, it is usually grown under the basin flood irrigation method. |
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For perennial irrigation a duty of 60 acres can only be obtained by the most careful arrangements where crops are in large masses. |
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In 2008 Baucus drew a perennial candidate who had previously run against him on the Green party line. |
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For Chennai, with its perennial parking problem, peaks of pollution and an explosion of automobiles, ride-share could well be an idea whose time has come. |
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Adder's tongue is a perennial plant that grows to 1 foot high. |
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Fertilizers formulated for perennial flowers are usually fine. |
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It has been found that the density of perennial streams relates directly to the available moisture, which is defined as precipitation minus evapotranspiration. |
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For cooler areas, perennial fairway wheatgrass is gaining many fans. |
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I can show how to make a perennial river in a six-minute film. |
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Water availability is a major challenge as the Lusitu river which used to be a perennial river has virtually dried up largely due to damming activities in Mazabuka up stream. |
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Native Americans gathered the botanically related wild honewort, a woodland perennial native that grows from Manitoba to New Brunswick and south to Georgia. |
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But perennial favorite Nicole Chaison, who self-publishes hausfrau Muthahzine, is hell-bent on changing all that. |
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Whilst the rugged northern coast absorbs a perennial battering from the sea, the southern shoreline is sheltered and calm, with sandy beaches and natural harbours. |
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And the omission or derision of dads in the parent blogosphere is a perennial pet peeve. |
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Sky flower is a common name for golden dewdrop, a towering shrubby perennial with pendulous clusters of white, lavender or purple flowers followed by golden berries. |
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The rejuvenation of five rivers has changed them into perennial water sources rather than dead, dry water-courses through which water flowed only during the monsoons. |
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The wild perennial grass species Porteresia coarctate Tateoka formerly O. coarctata Roxb. is considered as a potential source of genes for salinity tolerance. |
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However, I found the perennial Russian babushkas, old ladies who usually chat on the benches, and they pointed out the library, which is small and unimposing. |
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One of the least demanding of all perennial plants, irises are undergoing a radical transformation regarding color, flower form, and reblooming abilities. |
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Roses, pansies, perennial asters, zinnias and even weeds become mildewed. |
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The menu changes daily, but the halibut macadamia is a perennial favorite. |
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Local people say the pond is slowly dying as the perennial spring which fed the waters has been choked by a slab laid for the construction of a building. |
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Don't add tough perennial weeds such as ground elder, thistles and nettles as their roots are likely to survive and will spread with your compost. |
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Marshwort is a bottom-rooted perennial water lily-like plant. |
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There are nearly 10,000 ponds and nearly 2,000 perennial streams. |
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After we turned the river Arvari into a perennial river through water harvesting, the government started to give out licenses for fishing in that river. |
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I hope also to show that perennial philosophy is not an historical relic, a cast-off from an alien time, fit only for the cramped exegesis of modern historians of ideas. |
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To these votaries, he is variously the perennial storyteller, the kindly sage, the gentle teacher, the maker of auspicious symbols, and the peripatetic gardener of images. |
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Plants with short reproductive cycles, such as ephemeral and annual herbs, have genomes that are smaller on average than those with long cycles such as perennial herbs. |
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Gas plant, also known as burning bush, is a perennial flower. |
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This makes it potentially an attractive alternative to medications already available to treat patients with non-allergic, non-infectious, perennial rhinitis. |
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I've also established my share of vegetable and perennial flower gardens. |
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Their cases illustrate the perennial challenge of balancing ends and means in the complex world of intelligence operations. |
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The perennial wallflower has flowered constantly since it was planted last spring and I can't believe it was only 20 cm or so tall when it was put in. |
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This species of bear's breeches is a clump-forming perennial which is grown as much for its attractive foliage as for its architecturally bold flower spikes. |
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Jacob's ladders are perennial herbs in the Phlox Family. Showy Jacob's ladder grows from a branched tap root that produces a many-leaved cluster from its crown. |
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There is the perennial tyre kicker who wastes your sales staff's time. |
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Fountain plant, Russelia equisetiformis, is an easy perennial with arching, slender, rushlike branches and an abundance of orange-red tubular blooms spring to frost. |
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This is the perennial excuse of tinpot dictators the world over. |
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He toys knowingly with the historical resonances and ontological possibilities of film, a perennial concern of French cinema and French film theory. |
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Native wildflowers such as black-eyed susans and phlox also bring them in, as does the aptly named bee balm, a hardy, spreading perennial that Native Americans used for tea. |
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That has, to some extent proved successful, and the febrile atmosphere of the early years of devolution, with its perennial sniping and briefing, has disappeared. |
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He planted an unusual orange-flowered nasturtium relative, Tropaeolum tuberosum, on this tepee and surrounded it with monkshood, a purple perennial. |
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Broad-leaved spignel is a perennial plant belonging to Umbelliferae family, native in most of European countries, especially under sub-continental climatic conditions. |
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It was the perennial tug-of-war between engagement and withdrawal. |
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This is a study to investigate the efficacy of self-application of topical capsaicin in the treatment of symptoms of nonallergic, non-infective perennial rhinitis. |
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A perennial favourite among modern readers are the bestsellers on subjects such as cookery, home improvement, self-help and personality development. |
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Here's a perennial favourite that never fails to raise a chuckle or two. |
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Readers unfamiliar with the twins may recognize their father, perennial X-Men villain, magneto. |
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Over the years, various stage productions have added their own theatrical styles to the show, ensuring it remains a perennial favourite of theatre-goers around the world. |
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Flag iris and sweet flag are two delightful perennial plants which, although they don't come from the same family, enjoy similar growing conditions. |
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This basic design feature has also meant that only the systems which first appropriated the small winter flows have the benefit of perennial irrigation supplies. |
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There is a big weed problem here, where there's thousands of acres, hectares of fields just supporting woody perennial weeds, sida and hyptis being among the worst of them. |
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Observations made earlier this year by the OMEGA instrument on Mars Express showed that Mars has vast fields of perennial water ice, stretching out from its south pole. |
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The great expansion of the last century was brought about by the introduction of the system of perennial irrigation as well as by vast schemes of land reclamation. |
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But the time is long past for such absurd mythology, which has provided a perennial alibi for those who connived in the destruction of the mining industry. |
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It's the best, even if your club is engaged in perennial struggle. |
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In a Japanese study of mast cells from nasal mucosa of individuals with perennial allergic rhinitis, quercetin significantly inhibited antigen-stimulated histamine release. |
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A large selection of colourful bedding plants, tubs, window boxes and baskets, shrubs, roses, heathers, perennial plants, Ornamental and fruit trees will be on sale. |
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The question of when to adhere to standards and when to slough them off in favor of something better is a perennial one in the free software world. |
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That has become the perennial sixty-four thousand dollar question. |
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This hardy perennial is interestingly accompanied by this polished Shiraz. |
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The presidency subjects American incumbents to perennial gut checks, testing their mettle. |
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The banana is a herbaceous perennial that grows from an underground corm. |
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In particular, perennial broadleafs and grasses such as dandelion, curly dock, Canada thistle, and quackgrass are much easier to manage prior to planting a forage crop. |
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The bird's foot violet is a spring and autumn flowering perennial herb named for its finely dissected leaves which resemble the splayed toes of a bird. |
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Fields with quackgrass, Canada thistle, and other cool-season perennial weeds will almost always require the use of glyphosate around the time of planting. |
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Liberty plus atrazine will control or suppress some perennial weeds, including dandelion, Canada thistle, Jerusalem artichoke, and wirestem muhly. |
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John Brown, perennial shut-in, spends a lot of time indoors. |
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But the variability of sales throughout the year, in what remains a soft market, is a perennial problem which he acknowledges publishers play a role in exacerbating. |
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It is true that republican sentiment is a hardy perennial as well. |
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Increases in annual or perennial forbs did not occur, contrary to prior studies of disturbances created by pocket gophers and other disturbance agents elsewhere. |
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Origanum vulgare, or Wild marjoram, is a perennial herb, with erect, leafy, hairy, purple, quadrangular, corymbose stems, from 6 inches to 2 feet in height. |
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People of all sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, genders, nationalities and colors have the potential to be perennial heartbreakers or devoted lifelong partners. |
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In the past, perennial species have been crossed with sunflower and most of the improvements in sunflower have been the result of crossing with Jerusalem artichoke. |
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Webster's perennial dictionary defines fad as a hobby, freak, or a whim. |
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Scotland's coach does not usually want for words, but even the perennial optimist found it difficult to see any highlights amongst the autumnal gloom of yesterday's encounter. |
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The secondary phloem in perennial stems consists of sieve tubes with companion cells, storage and crystalliferous parenchyma and sclereids in both species. |
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The cypsela of the perennial dandelion is classified as an anthocarp. |
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It may be difficult to find starter plants of annual gaillardias at local nurseries, since nurseries seem to primarily stock perennial gaillardias. |
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As perennial plants grow, they can fill the entire pot with their roots. |
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Scale insects enjoy perennial plants and can devastate nut and fruit trees, greenhouse plants, forest vegetation, woody ornamentals, and house plants. |
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In the annual and perennial border it is often enough to just deadhead plants, trim back spent foliage and remove the odd weed to free up your favourites. |
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Known as herb bennet or wood avens, this is a yellow-flowered herbaceous perennial up to 2 ft tall, occurring fairly commonly in shaded ground by woods or in hedges. |
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In addition to the perennial problems of education and begging that usually presume on the generosity of the citizens, there are a host of natural and man-made disasters. |
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While some plants from grassland or desert habitats undergo overcompensatory growth in response to defoliation, it is unlikely that perennial forest herbs can do so. |
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The two leaders agreed to work together in advancing techniques for desalinating seawater to cope with perennial water shortages in Saudi Arabia, the official said. |
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Quebec's perennial threat of separation from Canada has only been forestalled by massive devolution of governing powers from Ottawa to Quebec City. |
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Its flower consists of a coarse calyx with styloid and perennial structures. |
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Warm season perennial bunchgrasses were the dominant vegetation throughout. |
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First of all, there is the perennial American political issue of being a flip-flopper. |
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