any of several varieties of cultivated hybrid roses whose flowers grow in large sprays
Word origin
C19: from New Latin, feminine of flōribundus flowering freely
floribunda in American English
(ˌflɔrɪˈbʌndə; ˌ floʊrɪˈbʌndə)
noun
any of a group of rose varieties created by crossing polyantha and hybrid tea roses and characterized by clusters of small to medium-sized flowers produced in profusion
Word origin
ModL, fem. of *floribundus, abounding in blossoms < L flos, flower + -bundus (as in moribundus, moribund), taken to mean “producing”: sense infl. by abundant
Examples of 'floribunda' in a sentence
floribunda
But once you've had a floribunda named after you they can't take that away.