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What (who) is perennial freezing - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Perennial honesty; Perennial Honesty

Solidified         
  • Rapid formation of ice crystals in supercool water (home freezer experiment)
PHASE TRANSITION IN WHICH A LIQUID TURNS INTO A SOLID DUE TO A DECREASE IN THERMAL ENERGY
Sub-freezing; Solidification; Solidifying; Solidified; Solidifies; Solidifications; Freezes; Freezed; Froze
·Impf & ·p.p. of Solidify.
Ground freezing         
  • Cross section of a ground freezing pipe as used in the Big Dig.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE
Ground-freezing
Ground freezing is a construction technique used in circumstances where soil needs to be stabilized so it will not collapse next to excavations, or to prevent contaminants spilled into soil from being leached away.
froze         
  • Rapid formation of ice crystals in supercool water (home freezer experiment)
PHASE TRANSITION IN WHICH A LIQUID TURNS INTO A SOLID DUE TO A DECREASE IN THERMAL ENERGY
Sub-freezing; Solidification; Solidifying; Solidified; Solidifies; Solidifications; Freezes; Freezed; Froze
Froze is the past tense of freeze
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Wikipedia

Lunaria rediviva

Lunaria rediviva, known as perennial honesty, is a species of plant in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. This hairy-stemmed herbaceous perennial is found throughout Europe. It often grows in damp woods on lime substrates. Growing up to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, it has large, pointed oval leaves with marked serrations. Clusters of fragrant, pale pink flowers are borne in spring, followed by translucent oval seedheads, often used in flower arranging. It is cultivated as a garden plant, and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

The Latin specific epithet rediviva means "growing again", "reviving", in reference to its perennial habit, which distinguishes it from its biennial or annual cousin, Lunaria annua.