In a nutshell, biennial plants are just like annual and perennial plants except that it takes them two years to complete their life cycles. |
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This biennial festival took place in late June, beginning in 1961 and ran for 28 years. |
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The Whitney Museum recruited six outside curators to help select this year's biennial. |
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More than 27,000 Australian and US personnel are participating in the biennial drill centred in central Queensland. |
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Conventional tillage is effective for reducing populations of many biennial and perennial weeds that may arise from rhizomes or rootstocks. |
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But there are also edible species of biennial, including carrots, parsley, parsnips and globe artichoke or cardoon. |
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The biennial event was established in 2002 to celebrate the seaport city's historical relationship with iron and steel. |
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The thistle is a biennial plant, and this one is in its first year, when it develops a deep taproot. |
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It's understandable that speculation ran high as to what kind of biennial exhibition he would assemble. |
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As a featured artist in the Museum's biennial exhibition this month, he has reason to smile. |
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Approximately 2,400 individuals are randomly selected from each senior year cohort for biennial follow-up via mailed questionnaires. |
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Since then, her roughly biennial exhibitions of paintings have been one of the not-so-guilty pleasures of the art world. |
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Always a lively forum for esthetic debate and value judgments, the Museum's biennial exhibition surveys the latest trends in American art. |
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It continues to promote major biennial exhibitions, featuring both Brazilian and international contemporary art. |
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Dedicated art-world globetrotters will have to plan their biennial jaunts wisely this year. |
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But it was far less than previous years when the biennial gala featured as many as 500 silent auction items. |
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The biennial exhibition in Venice has an obligation to test the present, to challenge it, says the director of this year's massive event. |
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In one cohort women undergo biennial screening over 10 years and in the other cohort they do not. |
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Whether we get a clean outcome to the biennial contest will depend on the more clement weather. |
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In contradistinction, the other half of the biennial is made up of work from elsewhere in the world. |
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The biennial showpiece underlines Aberdeen as a significant energy capital and as a centre of excellence for such technology. |
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It is only seven months until the country's biennial ratings are released for national garden cities. |
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Roundup can be used if thistles, Johnsongrass, or other perennial or biennial weeds are present in the small grain stubble. |
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Lettuce is an annual or perhaps a biennial herb and as such is by far the most popular edible herb in Ireland. |
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In this and many other annual and biennial species, bolting is the earliest manifestation of the transition to reproduction. |
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Burdock, also known as Cockle Burr, is a biennial plant which can grow to nine feet in height. |
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Gramoxone should not be used for control of perennial or biennial weeds, legumes, or cool-season grasses. |
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Italian ryegrass, a biennial species, also may be used to increase productivity of older stands. |
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As with the previous biennial, Berlin's gallery-strewn Mitte district will be the event's principal setting. |
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It's ski racing's biggest biennial bonanza, a snow-sport event for Alpine purists, and this year it's coming to Italy. |
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Regardless, the party will keep biennial sessions because there is no significant interest in changing them. |
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While most installations at this year's event are serious explorations of profound themes, the biennial also celebrates unadulterated creativity. |
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For our non-UK readers, this is an biennial charity event set up by leading comedians to provide funds for developing countries. |
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The national gymnasts are calling for more overseas tryouts in their training program prior to the biennial sporting event in September. |
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The issue was brought up at the recent biennial convention, where there was lengthy discussion on a proposed policy. |
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The biennial will open with a downtown celebration, including exhibitions, music, performances and large-scale projections. |
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Two years ago, that script made him the youngest-ever recipient of Canada's biennial Playwriting Prize. |
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The 18-year-old shuttler is ignoring his teammates' opinions on his parents attendance at the biennial event. |
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In addition, biennial weeds such as musk thistle, wild carrot, and burdock should be eliminated before establishing forage. |
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Zambia has met Egypt in the final qualifier of the biennial championship and will play the first leg at home. |
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Increasingly, it seems that an international show also requires a rhetorical flourish or a promise to explode the conventional biennial formula. |
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The invasive biennial garlic mustard utilizes both of these strategies by maintaining a basal rosette during fall, winter, and early spring. |
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The focus of the biennial event was the history of natural history museums, mineralogy, gemology, crystal chemistry, and crystallogenesis. |
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The HMAS Leeuwin Trust Fund supports the purchase of the sword on a biennial basis. |
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With numbing frequency, Pawlenty disingenuously noted that last year's biennial budget was about to rise by 14 percent. |
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This new event is Australia's second international biennial, the Sydney Biennale having established itself since 1973 as one of the world's leading exhibitions of this genre. |
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All are under the age of 50 and, according to the planner, they are sophisticated and accomplished, compared to the young artists who participated in the biennial. |
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She had similar fears when 2010 biennial curators Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari came calling last year. |
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Cosmopolitan Johannesburg has a thriving art scene with a number of its top artists making names for themselves at international biennial exhibitions. |
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Fifteen contemporary artists working in the realm of public art were selected by a jury to create site-specific sculptures for this third biennial exhibition. |
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The message of the biennial is that normal people can rub along together just fine without presuming that every citizen wears his or her political leader's colours. |
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He and 50,000 inhabitants of the Italian town of Siena go wild twice a year when their town square is transformed into a horse track for a biennial race. |
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The girls were in Belgium for a week for the biennial championships and took part in a series of friendly relays and events as well as the main races. |
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Thanks to his patronage of events such as the biennial, the city is the cultural capital of this nation made wealthy by oil, shipbuilding and business. |
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Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States. |
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One of the reasons for holding the biennial exhibition is to raise funds through the sale of works by renowned artists to support Women's Crisis Centers in the country. |
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Established in 1998, this biennial exhibition award honors Tremaine, a life-long collector of contemporary art, who formed the foundation prior to her 1987 death. |
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For example, during the second year of their biennial life cycle, sprouting red beet plants require the mobilization of vacuolar sucrose from the underground hypocotyl. |
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The Foundation celebrates its 12th biennial competition this year. |
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Alongside the biennial Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team competitions, the majors are golf's marquee events. |
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Most females show biennial reproduction, although annual births have been reported. |
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Some females that were on a biennial breeding cycle carried on growing rapidly for a longer time. |
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But a good alternative is the biennial garlic mustard, popularly known as jack-by-the-hedge, and we knew where it grew. |
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Still, as a showcase for Cuban and other Latin American art, the biennial was, in its own peculiarly proud, gutsy cubano way, a triumph. |
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Is the semi free-form gathering at Reggie Barnes' Eastern Skate Supply now threatening to become a biennial industrial convocation? |
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Modi ideated upon organising biennial investors' summit in 2003 during his chief ministerial regime in Gujarat. |
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The jazz lover once produced and performed in the biennial Farkleberry Follies, a send-up of Arkansas politicians. |
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The Ryder Cup is a biennial men's golf competition between teams from Europe and the United States. |
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The biennial golf competition, the Ryder Cup, is named after English businessman Samuel Ryder who sponsored the event and donated the trophy. |
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The biennial AV Festival of international electronic art, featuring exhibitions, concerts, conferences and film screenings, is held in March. |
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The first Six Streets Arts trail was in June 2012, took place again in 2013 and will now be a biennial event. |
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Pratchett sponsored a biennial award for unpublished science fiction novelists, the Terry Pratchett First Novel Award. |
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Guernsey participates in the biennial Island Games, which it hosted in 1987 and 2003 at Footes Lane. |
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The Kuwait International Biennial was inaugurated in 1967, more than 20 Arab and foreign countries have participated in the biennial. |
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The Fastnet Race is a famous biennial offshore yacht race organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club of the United Kingdom. |
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The biennial profusion of campaign billboards and posters stipples the land that Lady Bird wants to beautify and Lyndon yearns to own. |
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At the biennial, only a very few artworks escape to stand on their own. |
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Digitalis purpurea is a biennial, meaning it takes two years to complete its life cycle. |
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Chile's biennial plastics exposition takes place May 30 to June 2 at the Espacio Riesco exhibition center in Santiago de Chile. |
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Those enterprising Scousers are poised to steal a march on the rest of the UK by hosting its first major art biennial. |
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They are generally grown from seed as biennial bedding plants. |
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Buttercups are mostly perennial, but occasionally annual or biennial, herbaceous, aquatic or terrestrial plants, often with leaves in a rosette at the base of the stem. |
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The biennial International Dance Festival Birmingham started in 2008, organised by DanceXchange and involving indoor and outdoor venues across the city. |
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In 2015, Philippa Jones became the first Newfoundland and Labrador artist to be included in the National Gallery of Canada contemporary art biennial. |
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The fourth biennial Bahrain International Motor Show is expected to attract 50,000 visitors between December 12 and 14 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir. |
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One of the big challenges for Angola hosting the biennial Nations Cup has been preparing the Portuguese-speaking south-west Africa country for visitors. |
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In September 2014, The Green Party held its biennial leadership elections. |
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Finnochio or Sweet fennel is a biennial plant, a native of Italy and Portugal. It differs from common fennel in its dwarfer stature, darker hue, and shorter duration. |
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A fierce debate ensued on Russian art blogs, where anybody with work in any project connected with the biennial was gravely accused of collaborationism. |
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Chapters tell how to seed plants until they bloom, how to choose optimum plants for harvesting seeds, and how to raise vegetables, biennial and perennials, and more. |
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The Cayman Islands are members of FIFA, the International Olympic Committee and the Pan American Sports Organisation, and also compete in the biennial Island Games. |
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The company was allowed to maintain its virtual monopoly over trade in exchange for the biennial sum and was obligated to export a minimum quantity of goods yearly to Britain. |
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