<p>Anyone know if the strident one could have been in a an experimental</p>
<p>also, why couldn't colorful haven't been robust. I didn't think "corduroy plant" is much more vividly descriptive than celery, but I could see how it was more robust.</p>
<p>It's not robust. Robust means strongly designed or of vigorous health....that has nothing to do with the color of the plant. Also, if you read on, it talks about the garlic shaped like something, which shows that she used the names for descriptions.</p>
<p>I put eye-catching on that question. Vividly descriptive reminds me of the endless latin names of plants and animals so I decided that a more pragmatic person would prefer eye-catching and somewhat exciting names (as the one about garlic)</p>
<p>And it was "evoke a sensation" or whatever.</p>
<p>Oh nice kd426, did you put mock for the question about Sekuler and the robotics team? Dude, atta mala aath chukle. Mala kahi changla mark mirat nahi atta.</p>