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florescence

[flaw-res-uhns, floh-, fluh-] / flɔˈrɛs əns, floʊ-, flə- /
NOUN
flowering
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What we see in the show itself is not suppression but florescence.

From New York Times

They in turn are part of a broader florescence of nature-writing in Britain led by Robert Macfarlane, whose book, “The Old Ways”, perambulates around the country’s ancient byways.

From Economist

After the ancestors of apes and monkeys split into two groups roughly 25 million years ago, apes underwent a remarkable florescence, evolving into more than 30 different types.

From Science Magazine

Woods’s use of the term florescence – the act of flowering – is an odd choice here.

From Forbes

On the heels of feminism’s second wave, the ’80s saw a florescence of books and TV shows about — and tributes to — women in jazz, who had long been neglected, ignored or forgotten.

From Seattle Times