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live-forever
[ liv-fer-ev-er ]
noun
- a widely cultivated succulent plant, Sedum telephium, of the stonecrop family, having fleshy, coarsely toothed leaves and flat clusters of purplish flowers.
Word History and Origins
Origin of live-forever1
Example Sentences
Catalina has more than 60 endemic species of plants and animals, so be on the lookout for Catalina Island fox and Catalina live-forever succulents, among other unique wildlife.
People — writers, editors, producers — do things in the heat of jumping on a story that they later regret, and even on the live-forever Internet, an attempt at making it right goes a long way.
There are but four weeds that I know of—milkweed, live-forever, Canada thistle, and toad-flax—that it will not run out in a good soil.
Take two shoots of live-forever and pin them together on the wall.
We can make pudding-bags of live-forever, dolls' bonnets, "trimmed up to the nines," out of the velvet mullein leaf, and from the ox-eyed daisies, round, cap-begirt faces, smiling as the sun.
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