bloeiinterval
Bloeiinterval, or blooming interval, is the period during which a plant or cultivar produces flowers. It is commonly defined as the time from the opening of the first flower to the fading of the last visible bloom. The term can apply to a single flowering event or to a sequence of bloom episodes within a season. In horticulture, bloom interval helps describe how long a plant remains florally active and is useful for planning garden design, pollination windows, and maintenance tasks.
Measurement and variation: The length of the bloeiinterval varies widely among species and cultivars and is
Factors: Genetics largely determine the potential bloom duration, but cultural practices can modify it. Pruning, deadheading,
Applications: Understanding the bloom interval helps growers time planting, fertilization, irrigation, and pollinator support. It is