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everblooming

[ ev-er-bloo-ming ]

adjective

  1. in bloom throughout most of the growing months of the year.


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Origin of everblooming1

First recorded in 1890–95; ever + blooming
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Or maybe elves were not familiar with living dragonvine and everblooming basilisk’s tongue?

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Unlike the pink-petaled spring bloomers, it’s an everblooming cherry tree, which means it could have flowered in winter.

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As regards the everblooming habit of the Seguin parent, that character seems to be lost or at least partly suppressed.

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Further, we have on our Sleeping Giant Plantation, Hamden, Conn., several hybrids, now 16 years old, of the Seguin and the Chinese chestnuts, the former species being also a native of China, but dwarf and everblooming and remarkably prolific.

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There is a flower call'd 'Love in Idleness,' For which see Shakspeare's everblooming garden;— I will not make his great description less, And beg his British godship's humble pardon, If in my extremity of rhyme's distress, I touch a single leaf where he is warden;— But though the flower is different, with the French Or Swiss Rousseau, cry 'Voila la Pervenche!'

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