Definitions
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- adjective of plants that bloom during the spring
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Examples
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Extra credit: Underplant with spring-flowering bulbs in the fall and you'll have blooms when the weather warms up.
Mums Not the Word 2011
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Tulips, hyacinth, forsythia, dogwoods, magnolias and countless other spring-flowering plants, bushes, and trees have been in full bloom.
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Tulips, hyacinth, forsythia, dogwoods, magnolias and countless other spring-flowering plants, bushes, and trees have been in full bloom.
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The planting of one, bucket-size hole could be repeated, planted in drifts instead of circles, around the trunk of a spring-flowering tree or shrub.
Suzy Bales: Looking For Compounding Interest? Plant Bulbs! 2009
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(Remember, fall is the time to plant spring-flowering bulbs.)
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Trees are distinguished by broad leaves that are lost annually and include such species as oak, hickory, beech, hemlock, maple, basswood, cottonwood, elm, willow, and spring-flowering herbs.
Forest biome 2007
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Remember, fall is the time to plant spring-flowering bulbs.
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Buy and plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as crocuses, daffodils, hyacinths and tulips, in the fall September through November.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Buy and plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as crocuses, daffodils, hyacinths and tulips, in the fall September through November.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Buy and plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as crocuses, daffodils, hyacinths and tulips, in the fall September through November.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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