come into bloom

come into bloom

To blossom, as of a flower, tree, or other such plant. What time of year do these plants come into bloom? Our back yard is so colorful now that all the flowers have come into bloom.
See also: bloom, come
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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.
See also: bloom, come
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come into blossom
  • in blossom
  • in bloom
  • bloom
  • out in bloom
  • bring (something) into blossom
  • bring into blossom
  • blossom out
  • blossom into
  • blossom into (something)
References in periodicals archive
This is the time that the first mosquito bites and that the box elders and silver maples come into bloom in the lower Midwest.
9) Wall Flower its bright flowers, that come into bloom late in the season, make it another favourite for butterfly conservationists.
They will come into bloom about two weeks after planting.