fullflower
Fullflower refers to a specific type of plant growth habit where a plant produces flowers continuously throughout its growing season rather than blooming only once or in a single flush. This characteristic is particularly notable in certain varieties of plants, including some annuals, perennials, and vegetables. Unlike biennials or monocarpic plants, which bloom once before dying, fullflower plants prioritize flowering repeatedly, often at the expense of vegetative growth.
The term is commonly used in horticulture, especially when discussing vegetable crops such as tomatoes, peppers,
Fullflower plants are also found in ornamental species, where repeated blooming is a sought-after trait for
The genetic basis of fullflower behavior varies by species. In some cases, it is influenced by environmental