These small, bushy plants literally bloom nonstop with an extraordinary abundance of petite flowers. |
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Though the voluminous skirts of yesteryear were out of fashion, a slight bloom of the skirts was acceptable if not encouraged. |
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Snow-white peonies come into bloom in May, and pale daylilies, white liatris, and white Japanese anemones take turns through the summer and fall. |
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Graham was dismayed to see how much the grass had grown but delighted to see the bloom on the water lily. |
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So, crocuses and daffodils need to be planted in early fall because they're the first to bloom in springtime. |
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When the trees bloom in March or April, the Walkers try to remove any remaining old, pithy fruit. |
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Tomorrow, she planned to go back to the nursery to buy seeds she'd plant now that would grow and bloom in the spring. |
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The moors are a huge open, treeless upland area covered in heather whose purple flowers can be seen from space when they bloom in late August. |
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The heather on the moors was in full bloom and although there was an autumnal edge to the air the day was almost perfect. |
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Eggs hatch by full bloom and nymphs feed on developing fruitlets though the petal fall period. |
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In other years with an early bloom date, many fruitlets reach 1-inch diameters by early May. |
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Loveliest of trees the cherry now is hung with bloom along the bough and stands along the woodland ride wearing white for Eastertide. |
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Lily-of-the-Valley are often pre-cooled when you buy them, so they will bloom three to four weeks after planting. |
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Keep the spent clusters deadheaded and this shrub will bloom into the fall. |
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A plaque was also donated and primulas were planted at the garden which will bloom each year. |
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Lovingly tended by the crossing keeper, a dozen pink roses are in full bloom, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the autumnal gloom. |
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Euphorbia wulfenii is in full bloom with sprawling stems covered in furry grey-green leaves and topped with heavy heads of lime-green flowers. |
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Purple asters bloom in fall, attracting monarch butterflies and providing one last blast of color when many blooms have faded. |
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Typically the orchid Coelogyne cristata with its gold and white bloom was used, as were the apricot buds of tea roses. |
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Even though fleece doesn't ravel, the rows of stitching lines need to be sewn on the bias to achieve a good bloom. |
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Though a bloom lasts only about a day, each unbagged flower was visited on average by about 40 Africanized honeybees. |
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Live oaks produce male flowers called catkins that bloom in hanging clusters. |
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At Turkey Point in the sandy berms out in the salt marsh, large stands of the non-native Teesdalia nudicaulis were noted in bloom. |
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In colder areas, protect the container over winter, the agapanthus will return to bloom even more next year. |
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Banks of white arum lilies and the blue globes of agapanthus lined the Levada do Norte, along with oleander bushes in full bloom. |
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Yellow and orange calendulas bloom through winter, as will pink and white English daisies and sweet-scented stock. |
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Big cabbage roses might bloom among white daisies, with a sprinkling of poppies in front. |
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Further down the valley on the old soda ash beds, wild orchids bloom on the alkaline soil, a by-product of soda manufacture. |
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I replanted the kitchen window box three weeks ago and it came into bloom in the sunshine last weekend. |
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After you enjoy your forced bulbs one year, plant them into your garden to bloom the following year. |
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Roses are beginning to bloom, delphiniums are tall and lupins dot the beds with their spikes of bright colour. |
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You'll get a hankering to come back every year in early May when the redbuds open and the dogwoods bloom. |
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That mother plant rewarded me with a covey, each bloom yielding numerous seeds. |
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In summer, two kinds of jewelweeds, or touch-me-nots, bloom in the marshes, one with orange flowers and the other with pale yellow ones. |
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Egg-laying adults are especially active during bloom, a time period when insecticides should not be applied. |
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They seemed to bloom with such a passion and live with radiant beauty, until they died within a night a few days after they first flowered. |
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Last Friday I made a trip to Kyoto, when sakura were just about to bloom in full. |
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Egg uses the same viewpoint to depict two girls in the bloom of youth, sitting in a railway carriage before a coastal landscape. |
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The taiga and tundra of this region teem with birds and animals, and bloom with wildflowers in early summer. |
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Hartel's research team has come up with a theory to explain how visual fat bloom develops in well-tempered chocolates. |
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African violets, gloxinias and achimenes are beautiful when in bloom, but pretty dull otherwise. |
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He looked around, admiring the garden that was in bloom a couple feet away from him. |
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Those who love kitsch and enjoy the unreality of stage musicals will adore the colours, because they're fully in bloom. |
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Plant amaryllis bulbs in containers early this month for Thanksgiving bloom or in late October for Christmas bloom. |
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For amaryllis, allow the bulbs to dry out from mid-August through mid-November, then water and feed to promote bloom. |
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At Cashel House Hotel the cherry blossoms are in bloom and the magnolias and camellias are all out. |
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The crocuses and daffodils have come and gone, the magnolias and cherry trees are in bloom. |
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There are so many beautiful women in Thailand, and now since I am well past 40 I am no longer in the bloom of youth. |
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On Saturday, her treasured bloom was judged the pick of the bunch in a regional heat held at the Whitehall Garden Centre in Lacock. |
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It's dotted with linden trees that must have provided a pleasant scent when in bloom a few weeks ago. |
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Plants are already showing signs of bursting into bloom too early at a time when there are no insects around to pollinate their flowers. |
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We are no longer in that bloom of youth where we considered ourselves to be 10 feet tall and bullet proof! |
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The male blossom sits on a slender stalk, and the center stamen within the bloom contains the pollen. |
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Gone are the chiseled cheekbones, dusted lightly with the first bloom of youth. |
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She had sunk down to lie on the grass and was absently playing with a bloom of meadowsweet. |
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Recording which plants are in bloom when pesticide applications are made can be very valuable in future years. |
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Fragrant white mock-oranges, deutzias, magnolias, and dogwoods bloom in June. |
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Depending upon your climate and the species, you can have nerine in bloom from August to January. |
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Trees were not in bloom in early to mid-February and were in full bloom by early to mid-March. |
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I looked out to behold a lovely yellow rose in full bloom, which is a tribute to Mother Nature rather than my own basic gardening techniques. |
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As the photo shows, the corymbs bloom first around the edges and the center buds open last. |
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The variegation is a nice feature in a shady garden, especially when nothing is in bloom. |
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Wildflowers like bloodroot, Trillium and Hepatica also bloom in late winter. |
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Cherry blossoms were in full bloom while orchards started producing the fine small red fruits. |
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There's not much in bloom in my garden just now apart from a second flush on the roses, and they're small, sad looking things this year. |
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Within spongy layers of sea ice, microscopic algae bloom in profusion as sunlight floods in from above. |
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They were the earliest exponents of the dialogic approach and encouraged a million flowers to bloom and a thousand schools to contend. |
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It's best to buy plants already in bloom to make sure you're getting the right variety. |
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This forest has a diverse herb layer of spring wildflowers that bloom from April to June as well as shield ferns and mosses. |
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They grow on the tree branches and bloom for two months only, during July and August. |
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With the right plants and a little luck, you may be able to see Lilacs in bloom in your yard for up to six weeks. |
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While poinsettia is the most popular, a Christmas cactus in full bloom is a great gift and easy to care for once the flowers have faded. |
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A showy group of perennials are the hellebores, which can be planted to bloom from around Christmastime to spring. |
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Depending on the month of your excursion the yellow poui, the red flamboyant, or the lavender jacaranda trees will be in bloom. |
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To attract them to your home, plant red flowers that bloom early, such as red penstemon to serve as a beacon of refuge. |
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This satellite image of a coccolithophore bloom off the coasts of Cornwall and Brittany was taken on Wednesday. |
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Planting perennials with different bloom times near each other will insure a garden that has blooms all season long. |
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The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers. |
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Chrysanthemums may bloom either annually or perennially, from late summer to the start of winter. |
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As the tulips and narcissi bloom in spring, it is time to plan the summer garden. |
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Until the rose bushes are in bloom again, the earlier-flowering bulbs will provide a lively picture. |
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The team Eriksson is building was always likely to bloom a few years hence rather than in the hothouse of this Asian summer. |
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To see these and other roses in bloom, visit municipal rose gardens or nurseries. |
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In that way, Misery Is A Butterfly is a secret that has emerged from its chrysalis into a bloom that may just claim its rightful accolades. |
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They had been in bloom for a while now, but she loved her flowers all year round. |
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The roses were in full bloom along with the lilies, bleeding hearts, tulips, and dandelions. |
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Please understand that when I say it was the first time, I mean it was the first time I had ever smelled the flowering plant in full bloom. |
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Thanks to efforts of prominent citizens and timely attention from the Government, it is back to its full bloom again. |
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Since chrysanthemums are among the most widely sold perennials, they are easy to find in bloom almost anywhere this month. |
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Paraffin wax is purposely added to a mixture to create a surface bloom which acts as a barrier to sun-checking and oxidation. |
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Fortunately, bloom does not affect the flavour or melting properties of chocolate and disappears once the chocolate is melted. |
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Cows graze contentedly in green fields, pigs and hens fossick in the dirt and bees buzz through orchards in bloom. |
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Visit a private or public garden to see lilies in bloom and help you decide which ones you like. |
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Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week. |
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Alaska's glaciers coexist with flowering tundras that bloom in the arctic summer. |
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In Johannesburg, for example, the jacaranda tree, currently in bloom across the city, is classified as a category three invasive plant. |
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The bloom contained iron slag and particles of charcoal entrapped in the metal. |
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The skirret gets an early head start, and is in full size and bloom by the time the hog peanut gets going. |
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Clematis alpina is usually among the earliest clematis to bloom in the spring. |
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For production, the ore was smelted, then the resultant iron bloom was hammered, stretched, and annealed to remove impurities. |
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Fall is the time to plant the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths that bloom in the spring. |
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It needs only a couple of deep soakings in July after the bloom to keep it from going brown in the heat of summer. |
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But at the eleventh hour, anxious to complete, I resorted to transferring a photograph of a bitterroot bloom to fabric. |
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He has come full bloom at the time Indian cricket has an embarrassment of riches. |
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The bloom was repeatedly re-heated and hammered to remove most of the molten slag. |
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It will bloom readily if grown emerse, but takes a while to form a new set of emerse leaves. |
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Two rhododendrons were about to bloom in the governor's garden, which looked as if it had survived a hard winter. |
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Their showy flower clusters appear with the onset of warm weather and generally bloom all summer long. |
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Evelyn reported buckbeans in bloom and she thinks she saw some purple bladderwort as well. |
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To recreate the ancient way of making wrought iron, two Swedish blacksmiths have smelted a bloom of iron and begin to shape it into a bar. |
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Claudia MacTeer retells the story of possibly why the marigolds did not bloom in the year of 1941 in Lorain, Ohio. |
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I looked to where he was staring, and there was the flock of bushtits, flitting from bloom to bloom. |
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The kind with double flowers bloom a bit less but make up for it with so many extra petals they look like little roses. |
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But if you prune back hard or after the tree leafs out in spring, it may be slower to come into bloom that year. |
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Mopheads bloom in solid masses, their clusters often so heavy that they cause their stems to droop and bend. |
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Not only that, but each June they put on a spectacular show as they burst into misty pale lilac bloom. |
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When it is in bloom, the honey gathered from the beehives in the vicinity was valued highly. |
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Anyway, I arrive at my own yard and see my overgrown oleaster hedge in bloom with its teeny-tiny, very un-peony-like flowers. |
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Shearing back after the initial bloom flush should result in additional flowering. |
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The foliage is lacy, and attractive even when the flowers are not in bloom. |
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The 60-minute second half is quicker in every way, and not only in the madcap chase through the audience, and the performances bloom and prosper. |
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Their wing bones are fused into a stiff paddle that enables them to hover at a bloom while drinking. |
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Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees. |
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It is one of the reasons that experimental relativity took nearly a century to bloom and flourish. |
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Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze. |
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The flowers do not bloom until nightfall, when they emit a mouse-like odour, and bats visit them for nectar and pollen. |
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The mild days and chilly nights extend bloom of summer perennials like columbines and Shasta daisies. |
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The wild species inhabits wet ground such as riverbanks and the flowers bloom in summer to autumn. |
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The polyanthus have been flowering since, ooh, October-ish, but the tiny narcissi began to bloom at the weekend. |
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We have one pansy and a single polyanthus in bloom at home right now, a very poor showing, so I relished the massed blooms. |
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Miniature Roses can grow like hybrid teas, with one bloom to a stem, or they can grow like floribundas, producing blooms in clusters. |
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There were some flowering plants in bloom to be had but most of them were sad things, showing signs of weather damage. |
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Chocolate bloom is the tell-tale sign that chocolate has not been stored correctly. |
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Fruiting Cherries are self-pollinating but will be heavier fruiters if planted with other Fruiting Cherry that share the same bloom time. |
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If you have done the daffs and the bluebells and have a taste for pink, then head out now and see the docks in bloom on Fulford Ings. |
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Little did he know that the relatively mild winter conditions would coax the daffs to bloom months early. |
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The narcissi, snowdrops and primuli are in bloom and the daffodils are starting to shoot. |
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The middle of the miniature is dominated by a large treetrunk in front of which a rosebush is in bloom. |
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Camellias and sweet-smelling daphnes and jasmines often bloom in February in the south. |
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In kinder climates such as hers, she says, pulmonarias, cyclamen, and primroses bloom early enough to pair nicely. |
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And daylilies bloom like the dickens in coastal Southern California, even outflowering roses. |
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Get close enough to see its pale and dusty blue bloom and you get a lovely whiff of the Mediterranean. |
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Warm-season annuals such as marigolds, impatiens and zinnias are adapted to bloom even during the hottest weather. |
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To add color to a mostly herbal garden, rely on a few shrubs that bloom nearly year-round, such as lavatera and groundcover roses. |
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Potted amaryllis that flowered at Christmas may bloom again the following holiday season if you take a few steps to program the flowering. |
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Right now it is a cascade of yellow, covered with our yellow jasmine in bloom. |
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Once they get established, many of Jensen's annuals self-sow, carrying on the bloom show with little help from her. |
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They bloom in a range of colors from bright lemon yellow to a deep golden color, and there is also a lovely pink variety. |
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The author is obviously beguiled by his subject and the relationship does seem quite endearing as the yarns bloom. |
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Some flower more quickly than others, so ask your nurseryman for bloom times. |
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It is almost impossible to fish the Lancaster Canal between The Bridges due to a surface algal bloom and weed. |
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Cherry trees in full bloom blend beautifully with the lower growing rhododendrons and provide them with shade. |
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The tufts of long stamens on the bloom resemble those of a bottlebrush, thus the common name of this popular shrub. |
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Costmary, Alecost, Bible-leaf, Sweet Mary, or Mint Geranium is a sprawling, hardy perennial that reaches 3 feet in height when in bloom. |
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The boughs of a bougainvillea tree in full bloom had climbed over the wall and formed a sweet-smelling canopy above her. |
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The gardens were in full bloom, and the air was thick with the sweet scent of flowers. |
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But 96 were believed to be caused by red tide, a toxic bloom of algae in the water. |
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The white, purple and red flowers of heath bloom in early to late winter in the north except in bitter cold. |
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This can be traumatic for the rosarian, especially if your plant is already in bloom or has lots of buds. |
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I went downstairs and walked out into a courtyard filled with birds of paradise, flaming lilies, and an orange tree in full, sweet bloom. |
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Lively canna lilies bloom on framed tiles in mint greens and aquamarines reminiscent of Mexican art. |
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The sound quality is a little muddy, but a distinct bloom appears at high volume levels. |
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The fresh air put a bloom in her cheeks, and Ram thought he had never seen her so radiant. |
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These pictures show an immense bloom of a halophilic archaean species, in a saline pond at a salt works near San Quintin, Mexico. |
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After the spring wave of bloom is finished, climbers may have older canes shortened or removed. |
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It is undeniable that the town's bloom committee has made great strides in the beautification of the town. |
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Some ran the course and others who are no longer in the bloom of youth cycled the miles just to prove a point. |
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Hyacinth bloom buds should have come up far enough to show in the heart of the leaf rosette before you bring the pots into the light. |
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Many old garden roses, and these include the albas, bourbons, centifolias, damasks, chinas, noisettes, etc., bloom only once a season. |
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It felt sort of like home except that dotted among the tick trefoils and geums were beautiful yellow oncidium orchids in full bloom. |
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Do not prune either streptosolen or fuchsia, for they bloom in winter on growth started in early fall. |
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Be sure and wait to prune shrubs that flower on last year's growth after they bloom. |
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Also prune to shape overgrown hedges and spring-flowering vines and shrubs after they bloom. |
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They will bloom in pink for Louise and Gemma and in blue for Hayley because it was her favourite colour. |
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We were too early to see the rata in flower but clematis was in bloom at many points along the track. |
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For something in bloom, choose a camellia, Christmas cactus, cymbidium, kalanchoe, or moth orchid. |
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We employed this technique when a Kabyle vessel arrived at the Museum with a white bloom across parts of the surface. |
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Lots of other trees bloom in summer, the rain tree, the neem and the Silk cotton. |
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Thirdly, bloom is delayed, compared to when it would have begun if you had seeded when you first cleared the ground. |
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Among the wildflowers, most of which bloom in April and May, are jack-in-the-pulpit, several kinds of violets, and Asiatic dayflower. |
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It would be a stronger book had it acknowledged the social and political conditions required for the seed of great ideas to bloom. |
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Everything was tossed into further bloom and the weather was warm and balmy every day. |
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Bearded iris have a remarkable ability to survive poor conditions, but they grow and bloom best in rich, well-drained soil. |
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Chocolate bloom develops naturally with time, but it can be brought on prematurely. |
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The fine weather has brought some plants into bloom unexpectedly early, including some stunning magnolias. |
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Color and time of bloom are two of the most important elements to consider when planning your bulb and garden planting. |
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The A to Z of conservatory plants starts with the feathery yellow flowers of the acacia in bloom from December to March. |
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Soybeans should be kept free of weed competition from the 2nd trifoliate stage to beginning bloom. |
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Discourage the disease next spring by applying a streptomycin antibiotic or copper with a bactericide while the tree is in bloom. |
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Paul thinks of Detering, who spotted a cherry tree in full bloom near their billets and picked a few blossoms. |
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My parents' Manchurian pear trees are now in full bloom and surrounded by the cheerful drone of bees doing bee-things. |
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They bring to mind trees, flowers and branching foliage breaking into bloom before our eyes. |
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They are great for growing along a trellis or fence, and bloom profusely in bright shades of blue, purple, pink and scarlet. |
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The perfect bloom was not expected because visitors had hurled stones at the flower, bruising the spadix. |
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To prolong bloom time on pansies, stock, sweet alyssum, snapdragons and other cool-weather plants, clip off flowers as they fade. |
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Sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos, chrysanthemums, even roses all bloom in the fall and make terrific bouquets. |
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Both species bloom during mid summer to early fall, and are pollinated by either hummingbirds or bumblebees. |
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They are fast growers and tend to bloom over a much longer period than perennial climbers such as clematis and honeysuckle. |
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In mild climates, many plants suitable for containers are sold in bloom in fall, including chrysanthemums and violas. |
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Nonephemerals that bloom during the summer or fall are Canada lily, false hellebore, and species of aster, goldenrod, and sunflower. |
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By the time the wallflowers are in full bloom you'll be finished with London for good and you can spend as much time enjoying them as you like. |
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Plants with large fragrant flowers that bloom at dusk are referred to as moonflowers. |
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Raised in America in 1944, it has large, deep canary-yellow flowers, and when it bursts into full bloom you know that spring is finally here. |
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Some varieties of zucchini are specially grown to be of miniature size when they bear flowers, the body of the fruit then being little more than a handle for the bloom. |
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In a blooming mill, a continuous-cast bloom is rolled into billets, reheated, and thereafter rolled and formed into various products in a steel bar mill or wire rod mill. |
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In the spring the plum trees blossom, and violets bloom along the paths. |
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We had a bloom a couple of years ago in Jervis Bay, NSW so we know that they can be very abundant and in the oceans they're actually the major sink for carbon dioxide. |
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On the moors, the mountain cranberry is in bloom in May and June. |
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They will be in bloom all summer long, and require very little attention. |
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The hedges were as yet uncut and were fizzing with little birds, notably bright yellowhammers, and sloes dressed with a dark bloom hung enormous like grapes. |
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The park is a main attraction in the neighbourhood with its free zoo, adventure playground, hiking trails and the annual bloom of the sakura trees. |
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Outside, bougainvillea in full bloom cascades down a wall beside a pool. |
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Smooth hydrangea, sweet shrub, and deciduous azaleas bloom under the oaks. |
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Forget-me-nots bloom in the spring, along with strawberries and iris, and you may even see a few striking red spotted coralroots, a saprophytic orchid. |
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Violets, wild geranium, mayapple, and blue phlox bloom in April and May. |
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Many old garden roses, or heirloom roses, bloom only once a season. |
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While few perennials are doing anything significant when the hellebores bloom in late winter and early spring, flower combinations can be easily made with some early bulbs. |
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Often perched along the Gulf rim is the common serviceberry, a tree whose inch-wide white flowers bloom in late March, just before the leaves expand. |
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Small plants bloom from hand-painted flowerpots on the tables. |
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All the plants are coming into bloom as well so I was able to admire the sweet-peas and the cherry tree with the scent of mint and lavender in the air. |
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You'll be glad to hear that my Christmas cacti are now dripping with pink buds and the geraniums on my frost-free balcony continue to bloom spectacularly. |
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The winters lately are not as severe as they were twenty or thirty years ago and it now possible to see the last Rose of Summer in full bloom on Christmas Day. |
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Against a trellis beside a driveway in one garden, the women planted sweet peas that bloom from mid-January or early February into May, depending on the weather. |
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One grower, who was not interested in marketing Blue Hubbard squash, pulled the trap crop plants when the main crop was in bloom to avoid interspecies competition. |
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To determine the level of bloom occurrence, the bloom was removed from the fruit surface by cellophane tape, and then affixed to a black acryl-board. |
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How to hold onto belief that colour and voice will bloom in this place? |
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The grass has grown, the hawthorn hedge is fully in leaf, different plants are in bloom and new ones are sprouting, apple and pear trees are in blossom. |
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Around the marsh is a vast wetland, where hygrophytes are in full bloom in summer, and wild animals live peacefully, including red foxes, Sika deer and sables. |
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When served, they are cut open, and their yellow and white centres remind people of the narcissus flowers which bloom in the hills in the spring time. |
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Pigeon peas and sorrel are planted so that they bloom at Christmas time. |
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Then there are the sloes and bullaces, almost always to be found in old hedges, which at this season have a misty blue bloom on them, equal to any that we see on the grape. |
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These pictures show an immense bloom of a halophilic archaean species, in a saline pond at a salt works near San Quintin, Baja California Norte, Mexico. |
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When growing indoors under controlled conditions, many streptocarpuses may bloom continuously given the proper conditions and if leaf and plant growth continues. |
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Its pinky-mauve flowers striped with cerise bloom in May and June on the previous season's wood, and again in August and September on this year's wood. |
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But since they must endure the stress of forced bloom and off-season transplanting, they need special handling to make the transition from hothouse to garden. |
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Rare orchids bloom in the island's interior and the game season from September to March brings hunters to the forests looking for duck, pigeon, and partridge. |
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A Christmas cactus is also a good idea and is a flowering cactus that generally blooms around Christmas time, although it can bloom at any time of year. |
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There is nothing more beautiful than a flowering shrub in full bloom, except maybe a flowering shrub in full bloom that has been trained to grow as a single stem tree. |
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Most damasks have arching canes and flowers that bloom in small clusters. |
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But such spots can be used to advantage in mild climates, where the extra chill encourages lilacs to bloom and apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears to set fruit. |
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While some front gardens are overgrown, untended and filled with litter, others are carefully looked after with window boxes, flowers in bloom and neatly trimmed hedges. |
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The most radical aspect of the scheme is the treatment of the exterior as a massive rock face that will eventually bloom into a spectacular vertical garden. |
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She locked the car and walked up the driveway, smiling at the rosebuds just beginning to bloom and the new green leaves on the two tall arbutus trees in front of the house. |
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Bougainvillea and hibiscus are in continuous bloom and while the coconut palms and seagrapes offer shade, the genips are ripe for picking and eating. |
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A spectacular rose garden is bursting into bloom in Capitol Park. |
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The vermilion bloom stands regally, like a blessing cardinal. |
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Global warming was not heard of in 1953, but the Herald reported on the unseasonally mild weather which had led to wallflowers in bloom and apple blossom on the trees. |
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Children, their parents and other residents spent yesterday morning tidying up the embankment, which will bloom with crocuses and daffodils next spring. |
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If the weather cooperates, crown imperials will bloom for Easter. |
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The hedgerows are in bloom, too, and, on the way to Minehead, there are several fields filled with oilseed rape, an early crop, flowering into lemon yellow already. |
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Stumpf said that bloom intensified when it moved south of Sanibel Island, possibly with a bloom of a diatom, a type of microscopic algae, called Rhizosolenia. |
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It is considered the warmest place on the south-west coast, as oranges, lemons, and American aloes bloom in the open air, in the pleasure grounds of Woodville and the Moult. |
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We would have considered an algae bloom to be a welcome sign of ecological renewal. |
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Here, the founder of the law and literature movement shows his mastery in bringing literature to philosophical bloom. |
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If you want to maintain the plant after bloom, encourage growth by watering regularly and feeding bimonthly with liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. |
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With women put in front of the public to justify staying with bad men, we see these justifications in full bloom. |
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Without regard to the season, flowers bloom year long, with excellent varieties of roses, bird of paradise, geraniums, azaleas, camellias, and gardenias. |
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Scientists studying red tides previously believed that after an algal bloom, high concentrations of brevetoxins didn't last long in the marine environment. |
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In areas where growing seasons are short, bloom seasons are also short. |
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Blue-green algal bloom forms on the surface of water when there are high levels of nutrients present, combined with warm, sunny and calm conditions. |
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The miracle of spring flowers such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and lilies is even more astounding when one realizes how they reach the bloom stage each year. |
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From early March when the forsythia first bursts into bloom, to around mid-October when the last anemone dies back, my garden is a constantly changing flower display. |
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Most effective is the contrast created when Slean's piano-tinkling waltz-time verses bloom into symphonic swells of strings and timpani on the pop-smart choruses. |
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The couple will also have the opportunity to meet with Chinese leaders who played a role in restoring bilateral ties and view flowering cherry trees in bloom in Beijing. |
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Travis openly wonders why, of all her sisters, she survived the seeming tragedy of being shut out of show business while still in the bloom of youth. |
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It is not entirely accurate to claim English players are generally held back instead of being given their chance in the full bloom of youthful innocence. |
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A new multi-mineral ingredient can improve fat bloom resistance in chocolate, while boosting the mineral content of the products, according to the manufacturer. |
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You can't force a flower to bloom by ripping the petals open. |
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And a career which was all set to bloom goes deflated in a second. |
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Love can grow and bloom well if it is blessed with full and strong trust. |
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Northop College spokesman Paul Raven said its plants in bloom include foxgloves, lavender, lady's mantle and helebores. |
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Even so, green foliage plants like ferns and sansevierias like the dark and even azaleas will stay in bloom in restricted sunlight. |
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In cool shade of the woods, and along the rivers, leafcup is the dominant flower, almost the only one in bloom. |
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The fecal material from raccoons may provide such a source for a collembolan bloom. |
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In Slavic folklore, ferns are believed to bloom once a year, during the Ivan Kupala night. |
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In the meantime, the department is using its standard algicide to treat the bloom. |
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Also notable as they bloom in the spring are the woody Lindera benzoin and Asimina triloba. |
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There are cottonwoods, Russian olives, and in spring, wildflowers and prickly pear cactus in bloom. |
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Creativity is not something that falls into your lap in full bloom. |
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These plants should bloom until the first frost of the season. |
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Spider lilies, which have curved flower parts imparting an arachnoid look, also bloom in summer and fall. |
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Decimeter scale heterogeneity in the plankton during a pycnocline bloom of Gyrodinium aureulum. |
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The shrubs bloom in the summer and than the rose hips are harvested in the fall. |
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Meanwhile, bloom five sheets of gelatin in a bowl of warm water. |
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The huge, showy double and semidouble flowers are real eye-catchers, bloom all summer and need little attention. |
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Impatiens may seem ubiquitous and overused, but any flower that will bloom in the shade and in the heat is worthy of respect. |
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Remember that these bulbs prefer to be pot-bound and seem to bloom much better with their roots restricted. |
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The bloom had to be forged mechanically to consolidate it and shape it into a bar, expelling slag in the process. |
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Immature crab spiders of the genus Mecaphesa were strongly associated with the bloom of many yellow flowers during autumn. |
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After smelting was complete, the bloom was removed, and the process could then be started again. |
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In bloom August into September, flowers cluster on erect dark-green 3-4' stems with oval, palmate, toothed leaves. |
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Allow the paprika to bloom as the oil cools to room temperature. |
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Thousands of hives of honey bees are annually carried to cucumber fields just before bloom for this purpose. |
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A watch is being kept for a week to make sure a rare Man Orchid plant at a secret site in Essex can bloom undisturbed. |
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Should the witch hazel and the Cornelian cherry be underplanted with spring flowering bulbs that are in bloom at the same time? |
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The SOA notice said that the red tide was caused by a bloom of Noctiluca scintillan, a species of algae. |
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Syrphid flies were present during the bloom, but like halictid bees, became abundant only later in the season. |
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Also in full bloom were angel trumpets, camellias, hibiscus, orange trumpet vine and busy lizzies taller than me. |
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The dew is shed in beauty, and roses bloom and tender chervil and flowery melilot. |
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The general public was invited to vote for the bloom they felt most represented their county. |
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