Bigger flowers, more expansive growth and increasing floridity have increased their appeal. |
The main target for these varieties is the general bedding plant market due to the uniformity, short production time and floridity. |
For a long while, during the macho decades of rock and rap, it seemed as though vocal floridity had been drummed out of pop music. |
Confronted with Williams's operatic lushness, she might have been expected to go in for floridity. |
His play, based on the real-life axe murder of a woman and her daughter by two maids, features fantasy, role-playing, floridity. |
In the furious first movement, Vivaldi unleashes these and other afflictions to music of staggering floridity. |