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1)Pizza is a perennial favorite of young and old alike in the United States. 2)A garden of perennials is relatively easy to maintain.
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A perennial is a perennial no matter where it is grown.
The English word "perennial" comes from two Latin words, "per" meaning throughout and "annus" meaning year, therefore, "perannus" which probably got changed somewhere along the line to "perannual" which became "perennial" probably through mispronunciation and lazy speaking, like so many other words in the English language. Ray
Lilies are typically perennial plants, meaning they live for more than two years and can regrow each year from the same root system. Some lilies, however, can be grown as annuals in colder climates where they are not cold hardy.
Morning glory plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they complete their lifecycle in one growing season. However, in warmer climates, they may act as perennial plants and regrow each year.
Aloe plants are generally perennial, meaning they live for multiple years. They tend to come back year after year from the same root system.
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There are a number of chrysanthemums that are perennial as long as they are planted in a sunny spot with well drained soil.Peach centerpiece, Minngopher, and "My Favorite" mums were developed by the University of Minnesota. The Mordan series was developed in Canada. These were bred for cold climates.
Arrowhead plants are perennial plants, meaning they will live for multiple years if cared for properly. They are known for their arrow-shaped leaves and are popular as houseplants due to their low maintenance requirements.