
1) Agricultural terminology 2) Climate 3) Garden plant 4) Lustiness 5) Quality of desert flora 6) Robustness 7) Roughness 8) Stiffness 9) Stoutness 10) Strength 11) Sturdiness
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1) Lustiness 2) Robustness 3) Strength 4) Toughness 5) Vigor
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[plants] Hardiness of plants describes their ability to survive adverse growing conditions. It is usually limited to discussions of climatic adversity. Thus a plants ability to tolerate cold, heat, drought, flooding, or wind are typically considered measurements of hardiness. Hardiness of plants is defined by their native extent`s geographi...
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[psychological] Hardiness (psychological), alternatively referred to as psychological hardiness, personality hardiness, or cognitive hardiness in the literature, is a personality style first introduced by Suzanne C. Kobasa in 1979. Kobasa described a pattern of personality characteristics that distinguished managers and executives who remai...
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• (n.) Hardship; fatigue. • (n.) Capability of endurance. • (n.) Hardihood; boldness; firmness; assurance.
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This is an indication of a plant's ability to withstand low temperatures, although it is not an absolute measure and may be affected by factors such as shelter and drainage.
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the ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
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When a plant has the ability to withstand low temperatures or frost.
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A health-enhancing behaviour trait believed to increase one's resistance to illness, characterised by a high level of personal control, commitment, and action in responding to events of daily life. ... Origin: M.E., fr. O.Fr. Hardi, fr. Germanic ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Har'di·ness (-dĭ*nĕs) noun 1. Capability of endurance. 2. Hardihood; boldness; firmness; assurance. Spenser. « Plenty and peace breeds cowards; Hardness ever Of hardiness is mother.» Shak. « They who were not yet grown to the
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The ability of a plant to tolerate hot or cold climates.
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The ability of a plant to withstand hot or cold climates
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Type: Term Pronunciation: har′dē-nes Definitions: 1. A health-enhancing behavior trait believed to increase one's resistance to illness, characterized by a high level of personal control, commitment, and action in responding to events of daily life.
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The ability of a plant to withstand low temperatures or frost, without artificial protection.
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The ability for the plant to endure difficult conditions within their range. (See zone.)
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a plant's natural ability to withstand temperature extremes, especially winter lows, without added protection. Hardiness zones are geographic areas classified by temperature and climate data. Hardiness ratings, shown on plant nursery care tags, provide a range of upper and lower zones that show where the plant normally survives from year to year.
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