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Phrase(s): come into bloom [and] come into blossom
1. [for a flower] to bloom. • This rose comes into bloom later in the summer. • When do they normally come into blossom? 2. [for a plant, bush, or tree] to begin to have many blossoms. • When do these bushes come into bloom? • They come into blossom in June.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs