Similar words: lowering, glowering, towering, flower, overpowering, flowers, flowery, power steering. Meaning: ['flaʊərɪŋ] n. 1. the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms 2. a developmental process. adj. having a flower or bloom.
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31. Its attractive foliage provides a good backdrop to later flowering plants in the border.
32. It included Gale, evergreen Veratrum with flowering buds, dark green and striped-leaved Pyrola and a pretty Lycopodium.
33. The hothouse flowers gardenia and stephanotis had to be coaxed and nurtured into flowering for the posies and the bridegroom's buttonhole.
34. The convent garden harboured herbs and a yellow flowering vine flourishing over a falling wooden structure.
35. There was gentle warmth in the morning sun and flowering geraniums in a window by the harbour of the Port.
36. Patterned ground is thus reflected in a patterned carpet of mosses and flowering plants.
37. Reforms paved the way for a flowering of democracy in Eastern Europe.
38. They feed, in the main, on flowering plants, themselves evolved from ancestors without flowers.
39. On the other side of the terrace a raised bed provides visual balance and accommodates a specimen juniper and winter flowering heathers.
40. The basis was laid for the flowering of secular literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.
41. Others need precise daily rations of sunlight that change with the seasons if they are to start flowering at a particular time.
42. Below the copse a track was bordered with grassland rich in flowering plants.
43. A myrtle warbler in a flowering maple tree repeatedly probed into the massed flowers.
44. In the back garden, the oval lawn was surrounded by beautifully tended flowering shrubs and bushes, giving complete privacy.
45. Avoid an east-facing situation to prevent frost damage and cut back long growth immediately after flowering.
46. Opposite are two beds planted with dwarf conifers and winter flowering heathers.
47. But many of the old scents were upon those newly flowering perennials.
48. Ling At this time of year the moors turn purple with the flowering of heathers.
49. Here, Hazel and Fiver were sitting with Dandelion under a flowering wild cherry.
50. Thus Buddhism is enjoying a great flowering in the West at present; Jesuit priests are studying meditation from Zen practitioners.
51. In the Soviet Union the early post-revolutionary years saw a flowering of creativity.
52. Blessed with plentiful water from the nearby Mekhand Dam, Shantinagar soon abounded with flowers and flowering shrubs.
53. Horizontal or diagonal branches produce more flowering shoots, and therefore more fruit, than vertical ones.
54. They are distinguished by bearing their blooms very close to and within the foliage, but are repeat flowering.
55. It is, in fact,(sentencedict.com/flowering.html) the first flowering of fiscal revolt against the high taxes of the Nineties.
56. Q I think I should have pruned some of my flowering shrubs this spring, is it too late now?
57. Combine roses with earlier or later flowering plants, and with evergreens to distract attention from their leafless stems in winter.
58. The image of the guard in his elaborate flowering prison flashes through her head.
59. Butterflies have an intimate relationship with flowering plants, which they pollinate, and themselves derive nourishment from the nectar.
60. In deeper shade, apply phosphorus occasionally as a boost for flowering plants.
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