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Definition of flowering in English:

flowering

adjective ˈflaʊərɪŋˈflaʊ(ə)rɪŋ
  • 1(of a plant) in bloom.

    a window box of flowering geraniums
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dawn service was always an occasion of soft dignity, with prayers and singing beneath the flowering trees.
    • Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens.
    • There are a great many flowering bushes such as the distinctively Australian banksias, and red-tailed skinks are often seen sunning themselves on the rocks.
    • Prune flowering trees in spring, after blooming, to correct unsightly problems.
    • The results of analysis of variance in numbers of ovules and pollen grains with position along the flowering shoot are shown in Table 2.
    • A new leaf forms on the adaxial side of a pre-existing leaf and also on the abaxial side of a leaf on flowering shoots.
    • Jim sat down under a flowering tree in a patch of tiny white blossoms and faced the shimmering waters of the river.
    • There are many varieties of flowering shrubs and trees and walking paths around the lake.
    • Males will defend feeding areas around flowering trees.
    • Finishing the last window, she peered through it to watch the red gleam of the sun glance over the flowering trees.
    • Herbivorous reptiles the size of rhinos were hunted through forests of tree ferns and flowering trees by saber-toothed predators.
    • The lawned front garden has a cobblelock driveway and a multitude of flowering shrubs.
    • For each plant, we recorded the number of vegetative and flowering shoots.
    • Dozens of unkempt flowering bushes sprawled everywhere, unattended for as long as I could remember.
    • However, unprotected plants were smaller and had fewer flowering heads.
    • The gardens are magnificent, overflowing with tropical blooms and huge flowering trees.
    • We're on a misty riverbank, with lush, flowering trees and towering storybook castles in the background.
    • It was tracked down at last and turned out to be a female, who on the last morning paid a visit to the flowering bushes beneath the balcony.
    • If one gets away from the avenues and visits the largest city park called Leisure Valley, it has an Arcadian beauty of clusters of flowering trees.
    • Flower buds develop in leaf nodes in the upper part of the flowering shoot.
    Synonyms
    prime, peak, pinnacle, zenith, acme, height, ascendancy, climax, culmination, crowning point, perfection, heyday, springtime, bloom, flowering, salad days
    1. 1.1 Capable of producing flowers, especially in contrast to a similar plant with the flowers inconspicuous or absent.
      flowering dogwood
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The flowering shrubs will be planted in areas where there is enough sunlight and in shady areas foliage will be planted.
      • Sea grasses are flowering underwater plants that need sunlight to survive and thus are found in relatively clear, shallow waters.
      • A Christmas cactus is also a good idea and is a flowering cactus that generally blooms around Christmas time, although it can bloom at any time of year.
      • Is it a garden for all seasons with the right balance of flowering perennials and deciduous plants with evergreens to give interest in winter?
      • The 220 square metre property is five years old and is located in a secluded cul-de-sac dotted with mature flowering trees and shrubs.
      • The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers.
      • An additional factor that could be incorporated into flowering models is plant variability.
      • A few species were not collected because of their scarcity on the site or lack of flowering or fruiting individuals.
      • We received a warm welcome, including a cup of refreshing drink made from a flowering herbal plant locally known as ‘Roselle’.
      • Many flowering trees are susceptible to fireblight, a bacterial disease that can be spread by pruning.
      • She easily made the climb only to find herself in the loveliest meadow of flowering grass species she'd ever seen.
      • I supplement them with annuals, biennials, vines, bulbs, and a few flowering shrubs.
      • People have started investing too much of their creativity and cool in how textured their feature wall is, or how many kinds of flowering grass line their paved entertaining area.
      • This garden has a variety of flowering trees and plants.
      • Remember that fruit trees are beautiful flowering trees as well.
      • There is nothing more beautiful than a flowering shrub in full bloom, except maybe a flowering shrub in full bloom that has been trained to grow as a single stem tree.
      • A curved, paved area links the lawn to a colourful flowering herb garden, one of only two on the island.
      • By far the most damaging is the rhododendron, a flowering shrub introduced into gardens in the 18th century from southern Europe.
      • That evening, I lay hidden in a stand of flowering bushes, watching the passersby.
      • They see only the lovely little pool with the ferns and the flowering tree and the rainbows in the mist.
    2. 1.2in combination Producing flowers at a specified time or of a specified type.
      winter-flowering heathers
nounˈflaʊərɪŋˈflaʊ(ə)rɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action of producing flowers.

    the clematis can be grown to coincide with the flowering of the roses
  • 2The attainment of an optimum stage of development.

    the flowering of Viennese intellectual life
 
 

Definition of flowering in US English:

flowering

adjectiveˈflou(ə)riNGˈflaʊ(ə)rɪŋ
  • 1(of a plant) in bloom.

    a basket of flowering plants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens.
    • We're on a misty riverbank, with lush, flowering trees and towering storybook castles in the background.
    • If one gets away from the avenues and visits the largest city park called Leisure Valley, it has an Arcadian beauty of clusters of flowering trees.
    • Jim sat down under a flowering tree in a patch of tiny white blossoms and faced the shimmering waters of the river.
    • Flower buds develop in leaf nodes in the upper part of the flowering shoot.
    • The lawned front garden has a cobblelock driveway and a multitude of flowering shrubs.
    • It was tracked down at last and turned out to be a female, who on the last morning paid a visit to the flowering bushes beneath the balcony.
    • The results of analysis of variance in numbers of ovules and pollen grains with position along the flowering shoot are shown in Table 2.
    • Dozens of unkempt flowering bushes sprawled everywhere, unattended for as long as I could remember.
    • However, unprotected plants were smaller and had fewer flowering heads.
    • There are a great many flowering bushes such as the distinctively Australian banksias, and red-tailed skinks are often seen sunning themselves on the rocks.
    • Herbivorous reptiles the size of rhinos were hunted through forests of tree ferns and flowering trees by saber-toothed predators.
    • The dawn service was always an occasion of soft dignity, with prayers and singing beneath the flowering trees.
    • Prune flowering trees in spring, after blooming, to correct unsightly problems.
    • There are many varieties of flowering shrubs and trees and walking paths around the lake.
    • The gardens are magnificent, overflowing with tropical blooms and huge flowering trees.
    • A new leaf forms on the adaxial side of a pre-existing leaf and also on the abaxial side of a leaf on flowering shoots.
    • For each plant, we recorded the number of vegetative and flowering shoots.
    • Finishing the last window, she peered through it to watch the red gleam of the sun glance over the flowering trees.
    • Males will defend feeding areas around flowering trees.
    Synonyms
    prime, peak, pinnacle, zenith, acme, height, ascendancy, climax, culmination, crowning point, perfection, heyday, springtime, bloom, flowering, salad days
    1. 1.1 Capable of producing flowers, especially in contrast to a similar plant with the flowers inconspicuous or absent.
      flowering dogwood
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We received a warm welcome, including a cup of refreshing drink made from a flowering herbal plant locally known as ‘Roselle’.
      • Many flowering trees are susceptible to fireblight, a bacterial disease that can be spread by pruning.
      • People have started investing too much of their creativity and cool in how textured their feature wall is, or how many kinds of flowering grass line their paved entertaining area.
      • Sea grasses are flowering underwater plants that need sunlight to survive and thus are found in relatively clear, shallow waters.
      • The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers.
      • There is nothing more beautiful than a flowering shrub in full bloom, except maybe a flowering shrub in full bloom that has been trained to grow as a single stem tree.
      • An additional factor that could be incorporated into flowering models is plant variability.
      • That evening, I lay hidden in a stand of flowering bushes, watching the passersby.
      • I supplement them with annuals, biennials, vines, bulbs, and a few flowering shrubs.
      • Is it a garden for all seasons with the right balance of flowering perennials and deciduous plants with evergreens to give interest in winter?
      • Remember that fruit trees are beautiful flowering trees as well.
      • By far the most damaging is the rhododendron, a flowering shrub introduced into gardens in the 18th century from southern Europe.
      • They see only the lovely little pool with the ferns and the flowering tree and the rainbows in the mist.
      • This garden has a variety of flowering trees and plants.
      • A few species were not collected because of their scarcity on the site or lack of flowering or fruiting individuals.
      • She easily made the climb only to find herself in the loveliest meadow of flowering grass species she'd ever seen.
      • A curved, paved area links the lawn to a colourful flowering herb garden, one of only two on the island.
      • The 220 square metre property is five years old and is located in a secluded cul-de-sac dotted with mature flowering trees and shrubs.
      • A Christmas cactus is also a good idea and is a flowering cactus that generally blooms around Christmas time, although it can bloom at any time of year.
      • The flowering shrubs will be planted in areas where there is enough sunlight and in shady areas foliage will be planted.
    2. 1.2in combination Producing flowers at a specified time or of a specified type.
      winter-flowering heathers
nounˈflou(ə)riNGˈflaʊ(ə)rɪŋ
  • 1The action of producing flowers.

    the clematis can be grown to coincide with the flowering of the roses
  • 2The attainment of an optimum stage of development.

    the flowering of Viennese intellectual life
 
 
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