Usages of florere
In hortō rosae et lilia flōrent, et avia dīcit hortum hodiē pulchriōrem esse quam herī.
In the garden roses and lilies are blooming, and grandmother says that the garden is more beautiful today than yesterday.
Cum lilium sub fenestrā flōret, etiam violae prope iānuam celerius crēscunt.
When a lily blooms under the window, the violets near the door also grow more quickly.
Magistra dīcit hortum quasi novam fābulam flōrēre, cum rosae, lilia, et violae ūnā lūceant.
The teacher says that the garden blooms like a new story, when roses, lilies, and violets shine together.
Lilium suave in horto floret.
The fragrant lily blooms in the garden.
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