(1) Although it germinates in May along with everything else, it seldom comes into flower before September, and if the weather is cold and wet it may not come into flower at all.
(3) The roses were just coming into flower
(4) It has far outlasted the bowls of hyacinth and narcissi that came into flower at the same time.
(5) I am going to try lifting and transplanting some now, before they come into flower .
(6) While outside, I noticed that several spring plants are already well advanced and coming into flower .
(7) A young policeman in the flower of his life gunned down
(8) These daisies can flower as late as October
(10) All right then, flower?
(11) These cells may then become a new branch, or perhaps on a flower become petals and stamens.
(12) We're hoping that school will help these interests develop and flower , but, of course, we do not know.
(13) Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees.
(14) The wood bursts into flower , one last miracle after a lifetime of miracles.
(17) Bulbs planted late in winter come into flower in early summer.
(18) The flower of college track athletes
(19) The tree is in flower
(20) Because the protective coating needs time to break down, it takes longer to germinate than petunia seed in its natural state and, in consequence, comes into flower later.