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Meanings of floriferous in English
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Usage of floriferous in English
1
The latter is of more robust growth, and more floriferous than the species.
2
The habit of the shrub is rampant, climbing, much branched, and very floriferous.
3
The lady was sitting up with her floriferous hat in her lap, shockingly neglected.
4
A distinct and pretty herbaceous perennial, very hardy and floriferous.
5
They are all wonderfully floriferous, and succeed admirably even in very poor and stony soils.
6
And this laughter of reason refreshed is floriferous, like the magical great gale of the shifty Spring deciding for Summer.
7
Pruning is necessary to keep plants in shape, to make them more floriferous and fruitful, and to hold them within bounds.
8
Keep them cool and shaded for a couple of weeks, cut down the tops, and they will send up a vigorous and floriferous growth.
9
A very hardy alpine from France, and one of the most floriferous subjects that can be placed on rockwork, where should be its position.
10
Floriferous, long-flowering, versatile and relatively easy to cultivate, even then it was difficult to understand why the genus had fallen so firmly out of fashion.