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What are some verbs ending ing that describe a flower?

Here are some verbs ending in "-ing" that describe a flower:

Growth & Development:

* Blooming: The rose is blooming beautifully.

* Budding: The tulips are budding, ready to burst into color.

* Withering: The flower is withering in the hot sun.

* Fading: The petals are fading to a paler hue.

* Growing: The sunflower is growing taller by the day.

* Unfolding: The petals are unfolding, revealing a vibrant heart.

Appearance & Characteristics:

* Glowing: The flower is glowing in the morning light.

* Dazzling: The daisies are dazzling in the field.

* Fragranting: The jasmine is fragranting the air.

* Dancing: The flowers are dancing in the breeze.

* Smiling: The sunflowers are smiling at the sun.

* Shining: The dew drops are shining on the petals.

* Twirling: The delicate petals are twirling in the wind.

Other:

* Swaying: The flowers are swaying gently in the breeze.

* Reaping: The farmer is reaping the flowers for their seeds.

* Arranging: The florist is arranging the flowers into a beautiful bouquet.

* Pressing: The child is pressing the flower between the pages of a book.

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