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Recurrent A plant more or less blooming in two or more sessions or months.
Relative humidity The measurement of the amount of moisture in the atmosphere.

 


The group shows the trend toward tetraploids and recurrent blooming traits. This particular garden, in Gainesville, Fla.

Twenty percent leaf infection indicates a weakness in the control program, a high level of risk for fruit and bud infection, and a recurrent problem with chronic yield reductions in subsequent years.

They won't remain attractive after frost and they have recurrent problems with pests and diseases, which will over winter in their fallen foliage and surface in the spring. These perennial flowers are best cut down in the fall.

The assessors look for roses that will flower recurrently; have outstanding growth and habit; are pest and disease resistant; have strong perfume; and have high flower quality.

Unlike Modern Roses, which are applauded for their vibrant colors, compact buds, and recurrent blooming, Old Garden Roses are usually pastel in color and are single-blooming.

' Rugosa roses are another type and have recurrent blooms, good disease resistance and are extremely fragrant. While these plants are very thorny, sited in the right place, they can be a show-stopper.

Plums are a recurrent Zen theme, flowering without leaf, often while snow is still on the ground (symbolizing resilience and rebirth).

They have recurrent veins in and a dark spot on each of their wings. Their abdomens are slender and curved, and they range in size from an eighth of an inch to five inches long.

Lasting an indefinitely long time; enduring: perennial happiness.
Appearing again and again; recurrent.
Botany. Living three or more years. n.
Botany. A perennial plant.
Something that recurs or seems to recur on a yearly or continual basis.

Bourbon: Natural hybrid first found on Reunion Island, popular in 1800s France. Tall, upright plants bear recurrent, ruffled, pendulous blooms.

I guess there are a lot more people who would use Dentata more if it wasn't for its size. That's where Monet comes in. It's the perfect miniature of French Lavender and reliably recurrent in flower. Well behaved I guess you could say.

See also: Plant, Flower, Gardener, High, Bloom

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