0 present participle of flower
1 to develop completely and become obvious:
2 to produce flowers:
When does this plant flower?
Both species visited trees 1 and 2 only during the two weeks of most intensive flowering.
The visits were highest during the peak flowering, and were least in late flowering.
The maintenance of a costly flowering strategy is probably necessary to guarantee the presence of hummingbirds in the area, the main pollinators.
Each plant was labelled with its flowering date when pollen had been released by florets from the upper two-thirds of the panicle.
However, the set of synchronous individuals changed as the flowering period proceeded.
The supply of water between flowering and maturity was significantly related to yield.
Several of the differences between years probably resulted from lesser and desynchronized flowering, due to heavy unseasonal rains in the second year.
Failure-time analysis: emergence, flowering, survivorship, and other waiting times.