(from floresco, "to flourish or bloom"); the act of flowering, which Linnaeus and the sexualists compare to the act of generation in animals; as the ripening of the fruit in their opinion resembles the birth. See FLOWER.
(from floresco, "to flourish or bloom"); the act of flowering, which Linnaeus and the sexualists compare to the act of generation in animals; as the ripening of the fruit in their opinion resembles the birth. See FLOWER.