in (full) bloom

in (full) bloom
in (full) bloom phrase
if a tree or plant is in bloom, it is covered with flowers

There was a magnolia in full bloom.

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Main entry: bloom

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in (full) bloom idiom
(of trees, plants, gardens, etc.) with the flowers fully open

The roses were in full bloom.

He loved watching the garden come into bloom.

daffodils in bloom

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