Sentence examples for allowed to flower from inspiring English sources

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Feelings that were once tamped down are now allowed to flower.

Pollen is unlikely to spread on golf courses, executives at Scotts say, because the grass on putting greens is not allowed to flower.

But on Mount Hamilton, a 240-foot hill at the National Arboretum, the azaleas are allowed to flower freely over the may apples.

Umbels are in the carrot family (Apiaceae) and include a great sweep of edibles, not just carrots but also coriander, cumin, dill, parsley and parsnips – all of which look fantastic if allowed to flower.

Once inside the greenhouse, under a controlled temperature and feeding regime, the plants, which had not been allowed to flower the previous summer, could barely control their desire to burst forth with buds.

The moviemaking style does not coerce or emphasise this narrative direction in any way: Keng and Tong's gentle, shy love affair is allowed to flower almost in real time in scenes which play themselves out with the most unhurried naturalism.

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Just remember: Each hairy bittercress you allow to flower helps support our vital pollinators when they really need the nectar and pollen these plants provide.

And between Thanksgiving and Easter, you're not allowed to put flowers at all, just blankets".

Most nonsectarian public cemeteries must operate under nonprofit status and are not allowed to sell flowers or monuments, Mr. Logan said.

My sisters and I looked enviously at her as little girls were not allowed to wear flowers.

"You're not allowed to put fake flowers ever, they always have to be real.

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