Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To bloom again.
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- verb intransitive To
bloom again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Absolutely stunning with heavy rebloom and spectacular color.
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Answer: Potted tulips can be very difficult to get to rebloom.
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I can keep them alive but they never rebloom for me.
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As for the reblooming orchids, well, the ones that did not rebloom have been too numerous to remember.
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I am going to cut them down in June, as they do at the Lurie in Chicago for a rebloom, hopefully.
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Getting them to rebloom is the gateway drug that will lead to the addicition.
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It took several years to figure out how to get the Paphs to rebloom.
Bloom Day/Foliage Day Combo-February 2010 « Fairegarden 2010
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They are easier to rebloom than the green leaf ones too.
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It took me several years to figure out how to rebloom the paphs, some took ten years.
Bloom Day/Foliage Day Combo-February 2010 « Fairegarden 2010
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I love all the orchids, but so many, including the Denrobiums are so large and seem harder to rebloom under my conditions.
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