Reflorescent

//ˌri.fləˈrɛs.ənt//

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The nearest approach to Remontant as used for Roses, would be, perhaps, "Reflorescent" or "Ever-bloom".

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The half darkness became dissilient; the first beam of sunlight showed to Gifford and Stralie, growing out of the lime-crop that had shattered him, the reflorescent cotton-trees, whose blood the sudden breaking of the drought had startled into two blowths in the one year.

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In August most sweet reflorescent of rose trees / Folk of everywhere the blood of Paris.

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K. Marti […] suggests that Dante may have also been thinking of the iuncus in Isaiah 35:7, as well as the reflorescent tree in Job 14:7.

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