Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Takes about five years to come into bloom," he said. "
He stood looking at the roses; they were coming into bloom.
The flavours change as the different flowers come into bloom.
The plum comes into bloom when there is no contest.
The garden's colors change every few weeks in the warmer months as new species come into bloom.
Every week from May to October, new species come into bloom.
The plum trees, just coming into bloom, were lovely in the snow.
Many flowers come into bloom at the same time, making for a very showy plant.
But these tiny tulips push fast once they get started, and now many of them are coming into bloom.
“I love plants that are eternally coming into bloom,” he said.
But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early.
Once the blossoms fade, she can pull out the small pot and put in a new one with a plant just coming into bloom.
Post-traumatic stress disorder came into bloom in my life 25 years after the trauma.
It seemed a pity that there was no one to appreciate the rose plum, just coming into bloom.
We love the lilac, purple and white varieties that arrive just as they're coming into bloom.
“I have a spread of plants so there is always something coming into bloom over time.”
Some of the early flowering plants in my yard are ready to come into bloom now and ripe for forcing.
They come into bloom in mid-June, and many kinds keep it up well into early fall.
Now as it happened the winter roses had only then come into bloom, and no flower is so rare nor precious.
As the snowdrops begin to fade away, crocuses are coming into bloom.
This posed a problem, as the race is run nearly two months before the flowers come into bloom in late June or July.
These ones are individually wrapped, just about ready to come into bloom, and posted through the letterbox.
As he spoke, nearby cherry trees were in the final stage of coming into bloom, the Park Service announced.
But then, for reasons that are not well understood, flowering plants upstaged all others, and the Earth came into bloom.
Unquestionably, the fair will increase in beauty as the seasons progress and the millions of flowers come into bloom.