17:26 Jul 3, 2007 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Botany / Fertilisation | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Penny Hewson (X) United Kingdom Local time: 01:02 | ||||||
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4 +1 | (can be timed) to bloom/produce flowers |
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3 +1 | can be brought into flower/bloom |
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3 | can be expected to flower |
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can be brought into flower/bloom Explanation: It sounds as if it can be made to flower at different times depending on how it is treated/when it is started off etc. |
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can be expected to flower Explanation: or can be expected to bloom -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2007-07-03 17:57:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What about new cultivar for Neuzüchtung? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-07-03 22:03:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- See: http://www.fleuroselect.com/awardedvarietiesitem.php?id=314 which suggests a flowering period end March - June |
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(can be timed) to bloom/produce flowers Explanation: I'd suggest the following: Its cultivation can be timed to produce flowers/blooms either... And if this were a rose, the term would certainly be "variety", so why not here too? |
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