The time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms.
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1 This species normally takes a few years to settle down to flowering .
2 Still, this late flowering must be a source of pleasure for him.
3 It is a late - flowering annual that needs plenty of time to develop.
4 It commences flowering in May, and frequently continues until frosts set in.
5 My final effort was to blast it right in its flowering jaws.
1 The robin and the bluebird were piping sweetly in the blossoming orchard.
2 In the hedges outside the village roses were blossoming , yellow and white.
3 They seem to be blossoming in the landscape of Phaedra and Helen.
4 The sun set behind the feathery foliage of the blossoming -Sajna -tree
5 The still air was filled with the sweet odor of blossoming flowers.
1 This latter phenomenon, known as efflorescence , is mostly confined to artificial salts.
2 White cotton caps and red bandanna handkerchiefs were the prevailing forms of efflorescence .
3 He knew that the only proper decoration was an integral efflorescence of structure.
4 Lillian had previously seen such things; she recognized the efflorescence of a limestone cavern.
5 A great speech is a crystallization in its logic, an efflorescence in its poetry.
1 Prolification of the inflorescence has been most frequently observed in the following genera:
2 She was herself too fine and small before such a mass of inflorescence .
3 Behavioural bioassays divulged that UV inflorescence cues enhance the attractiveness of inflorescence odour.
4 The structure in question consisted of a stalked foliaceous cup proceeding from the inflorescence .
5 The transition to inflorescence takes place more or less rapidly.
1 Cotton fibres are hair-like single-cells that elongate to several centimetres long after their initiation from the ovule epidermis at anthesis .
2 Present study is the primary report on transcriptome profiling of Kharchia Local flag leaf under long-term salinity stress at anthesis stage.
3 Anther development begins under the soil, and meiosis of pollen mother cells begins 3 weeks before anthesis , possibly during early April.
4 However, fruits and seeds were obtained even from flowers that had been covered for 3 days after anthesis , although at low frequency.
5 Arabidopsis CYP715A1 showed a restricted tissue-specific expression in the tapetum of flower buds and in the anther filaments upon anthesis .
1 In the plant's life-cycle this comes to clearest expression in its florescence .
2 Royal grace and nobility, sovereign peacefulness and power-everybeauty shone out like natural florescence .
3 They are formed by the disintegration of an antique florescence .
4 They are the bed from which new florescence shall spring.
5 From each that departed, a whole florescence of living beings seemed to blossom forth.
6 Candid and smiling, those all but centenarian heroes triumphed in the overflowing florescence of their race.
7 Where the florescence of the light and dew
8 But, all the same, it is no mean rival to the quieter process of vegetable florescence .
9 What was the secret of this exotic florescence ?
10 The sun's rays poured over it, and life blazed there in a florescence of health and beauty.
11 The new wealth led to intellectual and cultural florescence and also to the development of the individual conscience.
12 And here, faith in life had yielded prosperity, ever-increasing, overflowing wealth, all the sovereign florescence of happy fruitfulness.
13 It is possible that it is a florescence not merely of the author's genius, but of his sickness.
14 With a wraith of florescence
15 She was completing the appointed work; and motherliness, at last awakened within her, was blossoming in a florescence of love.
16 Spirits of the florescence
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