in blossom

in blossom

Having fully bloomed, as of a flower, tree, or other such plant. Our back yard is so colorful now that all the flowers are in blossom.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in blossom

 and in bloom
blooming; covered with blossoms. All the apple trees are in blossom now. When are the fruit trees in bloom in this part of the country?
See also: blossom
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come into blossom
  • come into bloom
  • out in bloom
  • bloom
  • in bloom
  • bring (something) into blossom
  • bring into blossom
  • blossom out
  • blossom into
  • blossom into (something)
References in periodicals archive
Although this would seem to be a long flowering season, it only lasts in each place for a short while and its impact lies in the fact that the cherry trees are suddenly and completely covered in blossom. Just as suddenly, the petals fall like snow and are lost within a week.
These rating strengths are partially offset by the customer concentration in Blossom's revenue profile, and the company's average financial risk profile, constrained by debt-funded capital expenditure.
The orchard is now in blossom, with each of the 350 trees blooming with white flowers.
Right now, the Central Valley is first in blossoms.