perennialization

noun

Etymology

From perennialize + -ation.

  1. derived from *h₂et- — “to go
  2. borrowed from perennis — “lasting through the whole year or for several years, perennial; continual, everlasting, perpetual
  3. suffixed as perennialize — “perennial + ize
  4. suffixed as perennialization — “perennialize + ation

Definitions

  1. The conversion of a plant from an annual to a perennial

    • In fact, research in Canada, Australia, China and the United States over the last 30 years suggests that perennialization of the major grain crops like wheat, rice, sorghum and sunflowers can be developed in the foreseeable future.

The neighborhood

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