Definition of Floriferous. Meaning of Floriferous. Synonyms of Floriferous

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Definition of Floriferous

Floriferous
Floriferous Flo*rif"er*ous, a. [L. florifer; flos, floris, flower + ferre to bear; cf. F. florif[`e]re.] Producing flowers. --Blount.

Meaning of Floriferous from wikipedia

- article on "floriferous", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "floriferous" You can also: Search for Floriferous in Wikipedia...
- "phyllanthoid branching" in which the vertical stems bear deciduous, floriferous (flower-bearing), plagiotropic (horizontal or oblique) stems. The leaves...
- floriferous mophead 'Alpengluhen'; deep-red colored mophead 'Altona' agm; compact plant with large rose-red florets 'Ami Pasquier' agm; floriferous,...
- were created in France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding the large, floriferous hybrid perpetuals with the tall, elegant tea roses. The hybrid tea is...
- yellow flowers 'Beatrix Farrand' – a particularly floriferous cultivar 'Gold Tide' ('Courtasol') – floriferous, with deep yellow autumn colour 'Karl Sax' –...
- craze for geraniums, one of the easiest plants to grow and the most floriferous. The p****ion for creating new varieties of pelargonium that appeared...
- significantly larger leaves with revolute margins and little teeth, and floriferous inflorescences with larger fruits (8 to 10 mm). It is more susceptible...
- Nursery), ****eborus 'Walberton's Rosemary' is pink-flowered, extremely floriferous, and seems to be intermediate between its parents in many other characteristics...
- which blooms later and is more floriferous, 'Sulphurea' with sulfur-yellow flowers, and 'Superba' - another floriferous selection with bright red flowers...
- bred for ornamental use include the common 'Eximia', the smaller, more floriferous 'Floribunda', and 'Macrantha', which has larger flowers without white...