perpetualtua.
1. adj. That lasts and stays forever.
2. adj. said of certain positions, already obtained by inheritance, already by choice: life (? which last until the end of life).
3. adj. said of certain positions or jobs: not subject to re-election.
4. (For the color of the flower being perpetual even after snatch). (f) annual plant, the family of the Amarantáceas, with stem right, articulated and r
amoso, opposite, ovate and hairy, leaves flowers gathered in globose cabezuela, solitary and Terminal, with three bracts, perigone divided into five parts, three stamens, and the fruit in the form of box that contains a single seed. Flowers are small, purple or cashew, or variegated of these two colors, and collected shortly before granar the seed, persist months without suffering from alteration, which serve to make garlands, wreaths and other similar decorations. It breeds in the India and is grown in the gardens, which reaches a height of four to six decimetres.1. f. herbaceous perennial of the family, with stems to the
ramosos, whitish, hard and Woody go at the bottom, seated, linear, whitish, hairy leaves, and small, yellow flowers which are convex and terminal corymb. It is spontaneous in Spain and is grown in the gardens, which reaches a height of six to seven decimetres.3. f. plant of the family, very similar to the previous one, with linear and persistent leaves and larger and more lively and beautiful yellow flowers. It is native to East and is grown in the gardens, which reaches a height of three to four decimetres.
5. f. plant of the family, similar to the previous two, with linear and lanceolate leaves flowers of sulfur and scales pleated at the base of the capitate. It is found in Virginia, is grown in gardens, comes to have five or six decimetres high, and has been used in medicine.1. f. perpetua.
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chain perpetual