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Wes Morgan has enjoyed a late-blooming Premier League second life with Leicester.
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Let me position private penitentiaries as walled Montessoris for late-blooming unfortunates.
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The path was crowded on both sides by a thick row of late-blooming herbs.
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It was a warm breeze, carrying with it the fragrance of late-blooming autumn wildflowers.
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A late-blooming ratama tree dispensed from its yellow petals a sweet and persistent odour.
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Amongst autumn-flowering shrubs this takes a high place, for in mild seasons it blooms well into October.
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Oddly, it is autumn-flowering.
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Autumn-flowering bulbs have just arrived in many garden centres.
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There are two fall blooming bulbs that would add to our September and October gardens.
Usage of late-flowering in English
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It is a late-flowering annual that needs plenty of time to develop.
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This is a very late-flowering species, and remarkable for its Tansy-like foliage.
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Is a late-flowering Venus Williams primed to beat her sister at Wimbledon?
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It has simply been a privilege to watch that late-flowering brilliance.
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From this point the path rises, and the barren hillside is a-bloom with late-flowering myrtles.
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Where many earlier-flowering plants will now be tired, late-flowering perennials will still be looking smart.
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Goldfrapp: Tony Clayton-Lea talks to Alison Goldfrapp about art-school days, outrageous stage gear and late-flowering lesbianism.
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It is the latest of a late-flowering genus.
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It is possible to have early-flowering and late-flowering kinds follow each other, lengthening the period of display.
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Chad Harbach's debut novel of baseball, friendship and late-flowering love has been a great success in America.
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More and more smart-but-casual bistros are opening up, providing a sustained burst of growth in a late-flowering restaurant culture.
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This is one of our finest late-flowering plants; it has, moreover, a tropical appearance, which renders it very attractive.
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You know how you read those stories from time to time about what the papers like to call "late-flowering love"?
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The clematis to choose would be a late-flowering one such as Clematis xjackmanii, C. x eriostemon or a form of Clematis viticella.
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The late-flowering phenotype of H51 compared to Landsberg erecta was due to alleles conferring late flowering at only two of the five loci.
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It sheltered the humanism of Erasmus and the late-flowering English Renaissance, and Christian Platonism has nowhere had a more flourishing record than in Protestant Britain.