rebloom Antonyms

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Meaning of rebloom

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rebloom (v. i.)

To bloom again.

rebloom Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant rhododendrons in the garden rebloom each spring, bursting forth in a kaleidoscope of colors.
  2. The stunning clematis vine reblooms in August, cascading over trellises with an explosion of delicate flowers.
  3. With proper care, Japanese anemones can rebloom in late summer, offering a graceful touch to the garden.
  4. The cheerful daisy-like sunflowers rebloom throughout the summer months, providing a cheerful display in sunny corners.
  5. The hardy petunia thrives in hot and dry conditions, reblooming tirelessly from spring until frost.
  6. The fragrant lavender bushes in the herb garden rebloom in the fall, adding a touch of tranquility and scent.
  7. The prolific geraniums rebloom continuously throughout the growing season, adding a vibrant touch to pots and borders.
  8. With deadheading and regular feeding, salvia plants can rebloom several times during the summer, attracting pollinators.
  9. The elegant foxgloves in the woodland garden rebloom in early summer, casting their tall spires adorned with delicate blooms.
  10. The vibrant hibiscus flowers in the tropical garden rebloom profusely, adding a vibrant burst of color to the exotic landscape.

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To bloom again.

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The vibrant rhododendrons in the garden rebloom each spring, bursting forth in a kaleidoscope of colors.

The stunning clematis vine reblooms in August, cascading over trellises with an explosion of delicate flowers.

With proper care, Japanese anemones can rebloom in late summer, offering a graceful touch to the garden.

The cheerful daisy-like sunflowers rebloom throughout the summer months, providing a cheerful display in sunny corners.