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Definition of floriferous in English: floriferousadjective flɔːˈrɪf(ə)rəsflɒˈrɪf(ə)rəsflɔˈrɪfərəs (of a plant) producing many flowers. (植物)多花的 Example sentencesExamples - Frankly, I don't see the point of bringing a plant to floriferous maturity and then starting all over again with a cutting.
- It takes ten years to develop a new rose, and hybridizers worldwide have created breeding programs that are now producing varieties of roses that are more disease resistant, more floriferous and easier to grow than ever before.
- Try ‘Spring Glory’ for an extra bounty of flowers - it's hard to find a more floriferous forsythia.
- There's no need to stake this floriferous little charmer.
- ‘It proved to be a real breakthrough: a dwarf, basal-branched plant with symmetrical habit, and very floriferous.’
- This form is exceptionally floriferous, having acid - yellow petals that resemble strips of shredded lemon zest, and the sharp spicy scent is equally striking.
- Modern shrubs grow on their own roots and are not only extraordinarily floriferous but very winter hardy.
- Because of their trailing habit, floriferous nature, and tolerance of tough conditions, ivy geraniums are one of the most popular summer annuals for containers.
- Increasing popularity for planting in urban gardens has resulted in the careful selection of particularly floriferous cultivars for supply to the ornamental gardening market.
- If your garden is densely planted with very floriferous plants, you can fertilize every 60 days.
- Behind the scenes, breeders have been developing pansies that are more floriferous, focusing on plants that produce a more abundant show of 1-to 3-inch-wide flowers rather than fewer but larger blooms.
- Subsequent displays have been less floriferous, but nevertheless welcome, especially as the flowers are such a beautiful rich orange.
- There are successful stories of producing floriferous plants with an unusual mixture of colours by hybridisation techniques.
- In addition to its floriferous nature, ‘Blaze’ is very cold-hardy and resists disease.
- The garden is lush and floriferous, nourished by the rich topsoil the Sorensens layered over the garage roof.
- Floribundas are among the most floriferous of roses.
- They're floriferous, blooming nonstop from spring until first frost - and even throughout winter in mild coastal areas.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin florifer (from flos, flor- 'flower', + -fer 'producing') + -ous. Definition of floriferous in US English: floriferousadjectiveflɔˈrɪfərəsflôˈrifərəs (of a plant) producing many flowers. (植物)多花的 Example sentencesExamples - There's no need to stake this floriferous little charmer.
- Modern shrubs grow on their own roots and are not only extraordinarily floriferous but very winter hardy.
- Behind the scenes, breeders have been developing pansies that are more floriferous, focusing on plants that produce a more abundant show of 1-to 3-inch-wide flowers rather than fewer but larger blooms.
- In addition to its floriferous nature, ‘Blaze’ is very cold-hardy and resists disease.
- Because of their trailing habit, floriferous nature, and tolerance of tough conditions, ivy geraniums are one of the most popular summer annuals for containers.
- Increasing popularity for planting in urban gardens has resulted in the careful selection of particularly floriferous cultivars for supply to the ornamental gardening market.
- There are successful stories of producing floriferous plants with an unusual mixture of colours by hybridisation techniques.
- It takes ten years to develop a new rose, and hybridizers worldwide have created breeding programs that are now producing varieties of roses that are more disease resistant, more floriferous and easier to grow than ever before.
- Frankly, I don't see the point of bringing a plant to floriferous maturity and then starting all over again with a cutting.
- The garden is lush and floriferous, nourished by the rich topsoil the Sorensens layered over the garage roof.
- Try ‘Spring Glory’ for an extra bounty of flowers - it's hard to find a more floriferous forsythia.
- Subsequent displays have been less floriferous, but nevertheless welcome, especially as the flowers are such a beautiful rich orange.
- If your garden is densely planted with very floriferous plants, you can fertilize every 60 days.
- Floribundas are among the most floriferous of roses.
- ‘It proved to be a real breakthrough: a dwarf, basal-branched plant with symmetrical habit, and very floriferous.’
- They're floriferous, blooming nonstop from spring until first frost - and even throughout winter in mild coastal areas.
- This form is exceptionally floriferous, having acid - yellow petals that resemble strips of shredded lemon zest, and the sharp spicy scent is equally striking.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin florifer (from flos, flor- ‘flower’, + -fer ‘producing’) + -ous. |