Definitions
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- adjective of plants that bloom during the autumn
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Examples
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Summer and fall-blooming perennials can be divided now.
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The Post-Gazette waxes poetic, “The debate on debates is a hardy, fall-blooming perennial in the campaign garden, and both sides continued to cultivate it yesterday.”
Midterm Roundup 2009
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-- Of summer and fall-blooming bulbous plants, gladiolus is probably the most widely popular.
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Salvias - a large family that also may be referred to as sages - are some of my favorite fall-blooming plants.
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There are gardening tips, such as: Divide spring-flowering perennials in fall, fall-blooming perennials in spring and summer-blooming perennials in spring or fall.
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Salvias - a large family that also may be referred to as sages - are some of my favorite fall-blooming plants.
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• Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).
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- Sow seeds of summer - and fall-blooming annuals.
SFGate: Top News Stories Katherine Grace Endicott 2010
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• Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).
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• Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).
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