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Example sentences for "flowers from"

  • Flowers from a cup-shaped disk which is obliquely lengthened in front.

  • Flowers from a spathe of 2 or more leaves or bracts, usually showy.

  • By the bye, I asked Campbell if he knew any method to preserve my flowers from fading, to which he replied, "Give them to me, and I will immortalize them.

  • I was awakened by a basket of flowers from Cassiobury, and a letter from Theodosia.

  • It thrives in any loamy soil or situation; flowers from May to September, and may be increased by division of the roots.

  • It flowers from six to eight weeks after planting.

  • It may be grown from seed on any soil, and the roots bear dividing; flowers from June to August.

  • It flowers from May to August, and is multiplied by cuttings, which must be left to dry for a few days in a sunny place.

  • He may even have contemplated becoming a monk--like Thomas More thirty years earlier; he certainly dates his preface to the Flowers from Terence from the Augustinian Monastery at London, on the last of February, 1534.

  • If this is attended to, they will produce flower stalks from four to six feet in height, and covered with branches and spikes of flowers from bottom to top.

  • Ivy-leaved; colour lilac; there is a white variety; flowers from July to September.

  • Drain the pots well; flowers from March to August.

  • Flowers from January to March; male yellow, in short dense heads; female subterminal on long stout peduncles.

  • Mr. Aiton tells us, that it flowers from April to June, yet Mr. Andrews, intent on giving to Messrs.

  • The Hop Tree or Shrubby Trefoil (page 13), flowers from May to July and produces flat-headed inflorescences of a greenish yellow colour, succeeded in autumn by bunches of flat fruits of a greenish colour.

  • It flowers from April to May, the small, cylindrical-shaped, snow-white flowers being produced from the under sides of the branches.

  • It flowers from June, to August, and September; requires the same treatment as the more common Geraniums, and is readily propagated by cuttings.

  • It flowers from May to September; is readily propagated by cuttings, and sometimes raised from seeds, from whence several varieties have been produced.

  • Kensington, with whom it flowers from June to August.

  • It flowers from May to September, is usually and readily raised from seeds, nor is it so tender as many other green-house plants.

  • It flowers from May to August, grows freely, and is usually propagated by cuttings.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flowers from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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