perennial herb

collocation in English

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perennial
adjective
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/pəˈren.i.əl/
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/pəˈren.i.əl/
lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all ...
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herb
noun[C]
uk
/hɜːb/
us
/ɝːb/
a type of plant whose leaves are used in cooking to give flavour to particular dishes or in ...
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(Definition ofperennialandherbfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is aperennialherbproducing a slender, erect stem which may exceed half a meter in maximum height.
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It is aperennialherbwith a white corolla and ovate nutlets.
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This species is a smallperennialherbwith stems just a few inches long.
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It is aperennialherbgrowing from a thick caudex and producing a woolly stem up to about 25 centiemeters tall.
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It is aperennialherbor a small shrub 1-2 m tall.
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This is a rhizomatousperennialherbforming grasslike clumps of several erect stems approaching half a meter in maximum height.
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It is a rhizomatousperennialherbtaking an upright form.
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It is a large, branching, leafyperennialherbor subshrub approaching 2 meters in maximum height.
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It is aperennialherbgrowing from a long rhizome system.
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It is aperennialherbproducing one or more hairy, glandular, erect stems up to a meter tall or more from a thick caudex.
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It is aperennialherbgrowing decumbent with erect branches up to 30 centimeters long.
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It is aperennialherbgrowing from a short thick taproot and caudex unit.
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It is a rhizomatousperennialherbproducing decumbent or erect stems up to about 30 centimeters tall.
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This plant is aperennialherbwith erect stems growing up to 1.5 meters tall.
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It is aperennialherbwith no stem or a short stem that is mostly underground, leaving the plant at ground level.
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This is aperennialherbforming thick, tangled clumps of hairy to hairless stems up to a meter in length.
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This is aperennialherbor small shrub growing one or more sprawling, branching stems to a maximum height near 60 centimeters.
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It is a rhizomatousperennialherbgrowing erect or leaning with a slender naked flowering stem.
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In general, it is aperennialherbgrowing from a taproot and rhizome network topped with an underground caudex.
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This is aperennialherbgrowing generally erect to a maximum height approaching half a meter.
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