Everlasting
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Everlasting may refer to:
  • Everlasting life, the concept of physical or spiritual immortality
    Immortality
    Immortality is the ability to live forever. It is unknown whether human physical immortality is an achievable condition. Biological forms have inherent limitations which may or may not be able to be overcome through medical interventions or engineering...


Plants

Everlastings (or Everlasting Daisies, or Paper Daisies), species in a group of genera in the family Asteraceae, including;
  • Antennaria
    Antennaria
    Antennaria is a genus of about 45 species of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Asteraceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with one species in temperate southern South America; the highest species diversity is in North America...

    (North America and other northern hemisphere areas)
  • Chrysocephalum (Australia)
  • Coronidium
    Coronidium
    Coronidium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus is endemic to Australia.Species include:*Coronidium adenophorum Paul G. Wilson*Coronidium boormannii Paul G. Wilson...

    (Australia)
  • Edmondia (plant) (South Africa)
  • Helichrysum (Africa, Madagascar, Australasia and Eurasia)
  • Ozothamnus
    Ozothamnus
    Ozothamnus is a genus of plants found in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia.There are 53 species , including the following:*Ozothamnus adnatus - Winged Everlasting*Ozothamnus alpinus - Alpine Everlasting...

    (Australia)
  • Rhodanthe
    Rhodanthe
    Rhodanthe is a genus of flowering plants within the daisy family Asteraceae, endemic to Australia.The name Rhodanthe is derived from Greek rhodon, rose and anthos, flower....

    (Australia)
  • Syncarpha
    Syncarpha
    Syncarpha is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae. The species are endemic to the Eastern Cape and Western Cape in South Africa.-Species:Syncarpha species include:...

    (South Africa)
  • Xerochrysum
    Xerochrysum
    Xerochrysum is a genus of flowering plants native to Australia. It was defined by Russian botanist Nikolai Tzvelev in 1990, preceding Bracteantha which was described the following year. A 2002 molecular study of the tribe Gnaphalieae has indicated the genus is probably polyphyletic, with X....

    (Australia)

Albums

  • Everlasting (Every Little Thing album), 1997
  • Everlasting, a 2006 instrumental work by Robin Guthrie
    Robin Guthrie
    Robin Guthrie is a musician best known as co-founder of the Cocteau Twins. During his career Guthrie has played guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, drums and other musical instruments, in addition to programming, sampling and sound processing...

  • Everlasting (Natalie Cole album)
    Everlasting (Natalie Cole album)
    Everlasting is a 1987 album by Natalie Cole. She returned to Capitol Records via Manhattan Records. This album is considered her commercial comeback....

    , 1987, or the title song
  • Everlasting (EP)
    Everlasting (EP)
    Everlasting is a release by Refused. This EP is considered more "metallic" then previous releases.-Track listing:#"Burn It" – 3:13#"Symbols" – 3:41#"Sunflower Princess" – 2:00#"Everlasting" – 2:29#"I Am Not Me" – 3:08#"The Real" – 2:34...

    , a 1994 EP by Refused

Songs

  • "The Everlasting" (song)
    The Everlasting (song)
    "The Everlasting" is a song by Manic Street Preachers, released as a single on November 30, 1998, the second single to be released from the This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours. All three members of the band - James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire - share the writing credits...

    , a 1998 single by Manic Street Preachers
  • "Everlasting" (song)
    Everlasting (song)
    "Everlasting" is BoA's 18th Japanese single and 4th Korean single. The leading track "Everlasting" is a ballad, and the B-side track, "Soundscape" is a mid-tempo song for Japanese version and "People say..." for the Korean version B-side track...

    , a 2006 single by BoA
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