The plural of bloom is blooms.
If you meant flower as in the plant, it's flowers. If you meant "flour" as in the powder, the plural is simply "flour".
blossoms
The plural of the word blossom is blossoms. As in "the blossoms look nice this year".
The possessive form for the noun blossom is blossom's.
Yes, the word 'blossom' is both a noun and a verb.Examples:She put a blossom in her hair for the photo. (noun)Our trees will blossom in May. (verb)
Yes, blossom is a noun when it means a flower. It can also be a verb meaning to flower, or metaphorically to flourish.
Yes, apple blossom wreath is a specific noun; the general noun is wreath.
The plural of the word blossom is blossoms. As in "the blossoms look nice this year".
Blossom has: Played Blossom in "How I Began" in 1926. Played Blossom in "Home Construction" in 1926. Played Blossom in "The Loud Speaker" in 1926. Played Blossom in "Listening In" in 1927. Played Blossom in "Oscillation" in 1927. Played Blossom in "Broadcasting" in 1927.
The possessive form for the noun blossom is blossom's.
hana is a blossom kaika suru is the verb to blossom
Winter Blossom went by Winter Blossom.
Blossom (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Powerpuff_Girls#Blossom
a blossom is a flower that has not grown
no blossom is a flower
What is a pond blossom?
On blossom, who the father
The Blossom was created in 1789.
Blossom (noun): Flor To Blossom (Verb): Florecer