Definition of Flowerer

1. n. A plant which flowers or blossoms.

Definition of Flowerer

1. Noun. Something (originally a plant) that flowers (often in a specified manner, or at a specified time) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Flowerer

1. a plant that flowers at a certain time [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flowerer

flower heads
flower people
flower petal
flower petals
flower power
flower stalk
flower sticks
flower store
flowerage
flowerages
flowerbed
flowerbeds
flowerbox
flowerboxes
flowered
flowerer (current term)
flowerers
floweret
flowerets
flowerette
flowerettes
flowerflies
flowerfly
flowerful
flowerhead
flowerheads
flowerier
floweriest
flowerily
floweriness

Literary usage of Flowerer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1868)
"It is a profuse flowerer, and the blossoms, which are about the size of a shilling, and open between eleven and noon, and close about four PM, ..."

2. Greenhouse and Stove Plants, Flowering and Fine-leaved, Palms, Ferns, and by Thomas Baines (1885)
"A profuse flowerer, and altogether a very desirable plant. CHRYSANTHEMUM. The Chinese and the Japanese Chrysanthemums iire too well known to require ..."

3. The MAGAZINE of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and (1851)
"Very dark purple ; opens well. Bourbon. 14 La Gracieuse. Rich pink. Bourbon. 15 Madame Margat. Deep rose. Bourbon; very free flowerer. •16 Aimee Vibert. ..."

4. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1873)
"... always considered the old Neapolitan, the best and most profitable for flowers until this season; color blue double, very fragrant and profuse flowerer. ..."

5. Flowers for the Parlor and Garden by Edward Sprague Rand (1863)
"A rampant grower, and free flowerer in the green-house; color of flowers, orange scarlet. The temperature of the house to bloom it well, should be kept ..."

6. The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine by Joseph Harrison (1850)
"A free flowerer. Very distinct and fine. Pauline Bonaparte (dwarf hybrid Perpetual).—Pure white, distinct. This will be found very useful, ..."

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