In-bloom Sentence Examples

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  • Down in the lower pastures there are already some flowers in bloom.

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  • Aloes are common; in part of the midland zone they form when in bloom with abundance of orange and scarlet flowers a most picturesque sight.

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  • Spring is supposed to begin in February when, according to the old calendar, the new year sets in, but th only flowers then in bloom are the camellia japonsca and some kinds of daphne.

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  • When the length of the flowering season is considered, it will be obvious that it is impossible to keep up the show of a single border or plot for six months together, since plants, as they are commonly arranged, come dropping into and out of flower one after another; and even where a certain number are in bloom at the same time, they necessarily stand apart, and so the effects of contrast, which can be perceived only among adjacent objects, are lost.

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  • Many species bloom annually, but others only at intervals sometimes of many years, when the individuals of one and the same species are found in bloom over large areas.

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  • Cherry blossoms are in bloom for a short period.

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  • The heritage Criteria of nations in Bloom judging is a complex amalgam of built, natural, cultural and social dimensions of a community.

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  • Some of the earlier daffodils are already in bloom.

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  • We also saw our first Toco Toucan and several hummingbirds attending a Flame Tree in bloom?

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  • The bluebells were in bloom among the trunks, giving the place a carpet of dark lilac.

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  • Surprisingly we did find marsh marigold and bulbous buttercup in bloom.

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  • A fine double snowdrop... Few indeed are the flowers to be recorded in bloom.

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  • This is the month to see wild roses and honeysuckle in bloom in the hedgerows.

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  • The first winter rains clothe the plain with verdure, and by the beginning of the year various bulbous plants are in bloom.

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  • All the beautiful flowers are in bloom now.

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  • The first thing that we saw was a great sward of white roses in bloom.

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  • A fine double Snowdrop... Few indeed are the flowers to be recorded in bloom.

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  • Dior's 1-Color Eyeshadow in Bloom Pink - This shadow is available in matte, shimmer or pearl.

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  • Keep in mind that spring and early summer are the most popular times of year for garden weddings, because the weather typically cooperates and the flowers are in bloom.

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  • Depending upon the venue, flowers may still be in bloom.

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  • They have long been deservedly popular, being elegant, quick in growth, and beautiful in bloom.

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  • Under those favourable conditions it forms a pretty evergreen bush in bloom nearly all the year.

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  • The flowers are of the most vivid scarlet, and as they last a long time in bloom it well deserves care.

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  • Christmas Rose (Helleborus) - One of the most valuable classes of hardy perennials we have, as they flower in the open air when there is little else in bloom.

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  • In southern gardens, especially near the sea, it grows 5 feet high, and is handsome for the several weeks it is in bloom.

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  • They flower about eight weeks after sowing, and remain in bloom a long time.

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  • It is C. puniceus, a native of New Zealand, and as handsome a shrub when in bloom as one could wish to see, its splendid crimson blooms borne in large bunches during summer.

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  • Owing to the time the blossoms expand, when in the open ground, very little forcing is necessary to have them in bloom quite early.

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  • When in bloom it makes a striking border plant, the flowers being large and orange-red.

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  • D. nudicaule is perfectly hardy, and commences growth so early that it may almost be termed a spring flower, but it may be had in bloom during several of the summer months, and is handsome for warm borders.

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  • Orchis Foliosa - A handsome Orchid, one of the finest of the hardy kinds, 2 feet or more in height, with long spikes of rosy-purple blossoms in May, lasting long in bloom.

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  • When in bloom it bears a resemblance to the Flowering Currant, and forms a dense bush, 6 to 12 feet high, growing in any kind of soil.

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  • It is a native of Ecuador, and is earlier in bloom than G. argenteum.

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  • When it is in bloom the bees and flies swarm more to this Rose than any other.

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  • It flowers in autumn, and remains a long time in bloom.

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  • It flowers in May, and keeps in bloom a considerable time.

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  • Though its parent is one of the latest, this kind is the first in bloom and bears the largest flower, opening out very flat, with narrow, crowded petals of elegant effect.

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  • The results are bulbs such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinth available for purchase fully in bloom.

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  • Then the In Bloom category might provide the perfect fit.

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  • Many plants require more light to grow, but will tolerate a lower light for the few weeks they are in bloom.

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  • Don't fertilize the plant while it is in bloom.

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