What is floribunda? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of floribunda

floribundanoun

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/ˌflɒrɪˈbʌndə//ˌflɔːrɪˈbʌndə/

Where does the word floribunda come from?

The word "floribunda" is a term used to describe a type of flowering plant that produces numerous small blooms in clusters or "flower bursts." The term originated in the late 19th century and is derived from Latin roots. In Latin, "flos" means flower, while "ribundus" means abundance or profuse. So, "floribundus" can be roughly translated to "abundantly flowering." The word was popularized in horticulture during the Victorian era, as gardeners sought to propagate plants that would provide a continuous display of small blooms throughout the growing season. Today, floribunda flowers are commonly found in gardens and landscapes, and are valued for their low-maintenance and attractive appearance.

Vocabulary summary floribunda

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Example of vocabulary floribundanamespace

  • The garden boasts a collection of vibrant floribunda roses, whose large clusters of blooms burst with color throughout the growing season.
  • The floribunda peonies in the garden produce an impressive display of showy flowers that attract admirers and bees alike.
  • The floribunda camellias in my backyard cascade in a rainbow of hues during the winter months, ushering in a bright and bold spectacle.
  • The floribunda hollyhocks in my grandmother's garden tower above my head, their spiraled blooms radiating as far as the eye can see.
  • After a long year of tending and care, the floribunda hydrangeas in my garden have finally grown into a magnificent, lush display.

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