If you mean literally, then it usually means a planting over an area of one particular type of flower ( more often than not, annuals)
Species suitable for this would be pansies, petunias, dianthus, roses, bulbs, marigolds, poppies, cinerarias, impatiens, phlox, salvias, snapdragon, stocks.
Display?I'm pretty sure that the answer is DRIFTS. You can get drifts of blooms.
about a week
The homonyms for "massed" are "mast" and "mazed."
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Gladiolus bulbs should be planted in the spring, after the last frost, to ensure successful blooming. Planting them too late in the season may result in a lack of blooms.
cold and warm air
To effectively use bone meal for tulips, mix it into the soil before planting the bulbs. Bone meal provides essential nutrients like phosphorus for healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Water the tulips regularly and avoid over-fertilizing to prevent burning the roots.
Both are used, but "massed choir" removes the confusion with a choir singing a mass.
That would be boron, with an atomic mass of 10.811.
To prepare tulip bulbs for planting, choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole about 6-8 inches deep and place the bulb with the pointed end facing up. Cover with soil and water thoroughly. Plant in the fall before the ground freezes for beautiful blooms in the spring.
Mock Orange (Philadelphus) should bloom the first year after planting and every year thereafter. Remember that Philadelphus blooms on the previous years wood so prune after flowering not in winter or spring.