rebloom
verb[I]
(alsore-bloom)uk/ˌriːˈbluːm/us/ˌriːˈbluːm/(of aflower) toopenor beopenagain, or (of aplantortree) toproduceflowersagain:
Yourorchidwillgenerallyre-bloom in the sameseasoneachyear.
Oncefloweringhasfinished,cutthewholeplantback hard, and it willgrowback and rebloom.
- Allow some ofyourpoppiesto go toseedwithoutdeadheadingthem, topromotereblooming.
- I washopingsome of it would re-bloom but nothing came back.
- Rebloomingiriseshaveexistedsince the late-19thcentury.
Flowers - general words
- -petalled
- abscission
- anther
- be in blossomidiom
- bloom
- blossom
- come
- come out
- double
- female
- floral
- flowery
- head
- in floweridiom
- multi-headed
- photorespiration
- photosynthesis
- photosynthesize
- pollen
- posy