Definition of Remontants

1. remontant [n] - See also: remontant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remontants

remonstrant
remonstrantly
remonstrants
remonstrate
remonstrated
remonstrates
remonstrating
remonstratingly
remonstration
remonstrations
remonstrative
remonstratively
remonstrator
remonstrators
remontant
remontants
remontoir
remontoirs
remora
remoralize
remoralized
remoralizes
remoralizing
remoras
remord
remording
remorid
remorids
remorse
remorsed

Literary usage of Remontants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Gardening (1895)
"But the fact is that the Remontants succeed better in the South than they do in the North, and in this climate bloom more throughout the summer than they do ..."

2. Biennial Report by Kansas State Horticultural Society, British Soviet Friendship Society (1889)
"The old kinds of June or once-blooming roses, with the exception of the Climbers and Mosses, have given place to the freer-blooming Remontants, ..."

3. Parsons on the Rose: A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture, and History of by Samuel Bowne Parsons (1869)
"All the others have either their equals or their superiors among the Remontants, and being certain to bloom only once in the season, are scarcely worthy of ..."

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