Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Blooming throughout the growing season.
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- adjective Describes a
plant thatblooms throughout the growingseason
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Examples
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When do you plan lilacs – and are there any everblooming ones left?
Add a re-blooming lilac to your 2009 wish list « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2008
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The fern leaf bleeding hearts, Dicentra eximia have been everblooming since early spring.
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Mine all petered out a while ago, even the allegedly everblooming ‘King of Hearts.’
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The pale pink of the everblooming Madame is stunning.
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We planted six everblooming strawberry plants in late winter this year.
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I bought two of the everblooming bleeding hearts last year but only one survived.
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The everblooming bleeding hearts, dicentra eximia, are just beginning.
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Pathology, U.S.D.A. A. regards the everblooming habit of the Seguin parent, that character seems to be lost or at least partly suppressed.
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Further, we have on our Sleeping Giant Plantation, Hamden, Conn., several hybrids, now 16 years old, of the Seguin and the Chinese chestnuts, the former species being also a native of China, but dwarf and everblooming and remarkably prolific.
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Strong plants of the everblooming or hybrid tea roses can now be had at very reasonable rates, and rather than go to the trouble of protecting them in the fall, many persons buy such as they need for bedding purposes each spring.
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