Of plants that bloom during the spring.
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Examples for "spring-flowering"
Examples for "spring-flowering"
1He and Mildred planted the sacred place thick with roses and spring-flowering bulbs.
2Species roses are not all spring-flowering or even shrubs.
3Most other spring-flowering bulbs can be planted now.
4Remember those bags of spring-flowering bulbs that you enthusiastically bought earlier this year, now sadly mouldering away in some corner?
5Wait until spring-flowering clematis have flowered before pruning, to give them time to replenish or you will remove flowering wood.
1Somewhere near them in an early-flowering yellow shrub a bee droned softly.
2On some early-flowering plants, seed pods and capsules have already matured to a dry, brown state.
3They all delight in cool, rather moist soil, and are of value for their early-flowering nature.
4It is possible to have early-flowering and late-flowering kinds follow each other, lengthening the period of display.
5Team it up with early-flowering Tenby daffodils.
1This is a good, early-blooming and very hardy angle-worm spade, built in the Doric style of architecture.
2And then there are those of us whose early-blooming passions remain inexplicable to all but the elitist of psychoanalysts.
3Paths and beds were alike overgrown with weeds, but some strong, early-blooming things were fighting for life, refusing to be strangled.
1Widespread throughout Ireland, few plants are as unassumingly charming as this hardy, spring-blooming, native perennial wildflower.
2(1) The spring-blooming woody plants usually produce their flowers from buds perfected the fall before and remaining dormant over winter.