Almost but not quite. Florescent (NOT to be confused with fluorescent !) is an adjective meaning "to be in a flourishing state". It does not have a verb form, so you would write "Flowers are florescent in the spring."
However, "florescent" is an uncommon and somewhat stilted word. It may be better to simply say "Flowers are flourishing in the spring" or "Flowers flourish ..."
Well - it makes perfect sense to me !
"Spring Quiet" is a poem by Christina Rossetti that describes the peacefulness and beauty of spring. The poet uses vivid imagery to depict nature coming alive after winter, with flowers blooming, birds singing, and a sense of tranquility enveloping the surroundings. The poem conveys a sense of renewal and serenity that comes with the arrival of spring.
In the poem "Spring, the Sweet Spring," Thomas Nashe uses images such as flowers blooming, birds singing, and the rejuvenation of nature after winter. These images evoke a sense of renewal, beauty, and joy associated with the arrival of spring.
The poem "Spring Song" by Chippewa features vivid descriptions of blossoming flowers, warm breezes, and chirping birds, indicative of a pleasant and mild spring weather. The imagery evokes a sense of renewal and vitality associated with the arrival of springtime.
"In Springtime" by Rudyard Kipling is a poem that celebrates the joy and beauty of the spring season. The poem describes various aspects of nature coming to life during spring, such as flowers blooming, birds singing, and the earth awakening from its winter slumber. Kipling uses vivid imagery and personification to convey the sense of renewal and vitality that spring brings.
This sentence does not make any sense.
me me me me ... i love spring break...
The same as other flowers. Insects that pollinate flowers generally do not sense odors the same as humans do.
Paul gave the flowers to Tom and me. Also, the first sentence makes no sense. Did you mean "the thirty fourth rule of grammar"?
No. Take out the of.
It means that (a) there are flowers present, and (b) your sense of smell still works.
The flowers.