14 adjectives to describe flowerings

Like the wild roses around the edge of the muskegs, this brief flowering of the year passed.

There is a great number of varieties, including white, pink, scarlet, and double-flowering.

This is a choice shrub of great hardihood, and one of the handsomest flowering in cultivation.

The most precious work is performed with a noble, though not idle ease, because it is the sincere, seasonable, and, as it were, inevitable flowering into expression of one's inward life; and work utterly, glibly insincere and imitative is often done with ease, because it is so successfully separated from the inward life as not even to recognize its claim.

Submitting to the inward law of honor and the free sense of what befits a man,to a law perpetually made and spontaneously executed in his own bosom, the instant flowering of his own soul,he commands his own obedience, and he obeys his own commanding.

But the full intellectual and artistic flowering of Fez was delayed till the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.

It was an effect beyond argument and reason; it was the magic flowering of centuries in a single moment, the silent awful sigh of a nation's saecular soul.

It is to the religious Art of the Middle Ages, to the Umbrian and Florentine schools particularly, that we look for the peculiar and characteristic flowering of the Italian mind.

AS`PHODEL, a lily plant appraised by the Greeks for its almost perennial flowering, and with which they, in their imagination, covered the Elysian fields, called hence the Asphodel Meadow. ASPHYX`IA, suspended respiration in the physical life; a term frequently employed by Carlyle to denote a much more recondite, but a no less real, corresponding phenomenon in the spiritual life.

The species of this genus are very pretty and free flowering, some being half-hardy climbers notable for their foliage.

The most precious work is performed with a noble, though not idle ease, because it is the sincere, seasonable, and, as it were, inevitable flowering into expression of one's inward life; and work utterly, glibly insincere and imitative is often done with ease, because it is so successfully separated from the inward life as not even to recognize its claim.

Who every blossom in sweet spring-time flowering Along the loved one's path would strow?

And he spent his afternoons now with some regularity meditating on the approaching flowering of this strange plant.

The urgent flowering of their hearts would destroy those preludes.

14 adjectives to describe  flowerings