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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flush of flowers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or abundant appearance of flowers, often in a natural setting or during a specific season.
Example: "In spring, the garden was a beautiful flush of flowers, painting the landscape with vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "burst of flowers" or "wave of flowers".
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Trim again when the second flush of flowers opens.
Later in the summer, the shrub will produce another flush of flowers.
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* Rambler roses and other climbing roses that only have one flush of flower should be pruned as soon as the flowers fade.
I start planting between them with spring bulbs and forget-me-nots, move on to Ammi majus and lupines, and cut back for a second flush of flowering in time for the cosmos and dahlias.
I periodically check the flower heads three or four weeks after their rosy flush of bloom and cut them shortly before a brisk wind can blow them away.
Nutrient composition of flowers and of mature leaves from the spring flush was compared.
— instead of flowers.
Lots of flowers.
In lieu of flowers.
Max Callahan: protector of flowers.
The garden is flush with pumpkins, beans, tomatoes, melons and a half-dozen different kinds of flowers.
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