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"blooming time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of renewed growth or activity, particularly in nature. For example, "Spring is the blooming time for gorgeous tulips."
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Each year, I look longingly at the climbing roses, past their blooming time, and think, next year I'll visit in the season when they flower.
The later blooming time of brittlebush in mesiscaped urban sites may limit pollen availability to pollinators on the front end but continues to provide pollen at the back end of spring.
Both general categories (geographic distribution, blooming time, endangered status, etc).
and detailed characteristics (flowers, fruit, leaves, stem, growth type, distribution, blooming time) can be chosen through the icon-driven interface (Fig. 15).
In the vascular plants section the user may browse taxa by family, genus or common name, or search by a number of criteria including name, blooming time, county, endangered status, or ethnobotanical use.
The gene for seasonal vs. perpetual flowering in strawberry (S/ s) maps to a region of FG6 (proximal to the SSR EMFn017), that in our comparison roughly coincides with a PG7 fragment where a major QTL determining blooming time in peach lies [ 39].
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The goal was simply to get them planted; no thought was given to height, color schemes or blooming times.
The word recurrent can be used instead, but it usually applies to roses that bloom in overlapping flushes, with a less discernable hiatus between blooming times.
Blooming times of yellow-flowered creosote (Larrea tridentata, native), palo verde (Parkinsonia florida, native), P. microphylla (native), P. aculeata (non-native), P. praecox (non-native), many palo verde hybrids, and several non-woody ephemerals overlap the blooming period of brittlebush (personal observation).
Consider blooming times when planning your garden.
When planting, keep in mind the blooming times of plants so you always have some colorful flowers in all your gardens.
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