reblooming

/riˈblumɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of rebloom: the act of flowering or blossoming again.
    • We watched the cactus reblooming after the summer rains.
    • The reblooming roses are a sign that autumn is mild this year.
    • The gardener is reblooming the hydrangeas by pruning them correctly.
  2. Present participle of rebloom: undergoing a renewed period of activity or success.
    • Her creativity is reblooming now that she has more free time.
    • The neighborhood is reblooming with new businesses and parks.
    • The company is reblooming after a difficult financial year.
adjective
  1. Describing a plant that is currently flowering again or has the ability to flower more than once in a season.
    • She bought a reblooming variety of daylily for her garden.
    • The reblooming azalea surprised everyone with a second flush of flowers.
    • Reblooming irises are popular because they provide color twice a year.
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