IPA: /flɔːrɪˈbʌndə/
KK: /flɔːrɪˈbʌndə/
A type of hybrid rose that produces many flowers in clusters, often with large blooms.
The garden was filled with beautiful floribunda roses, showcasing their vibrant colors and abundant blooms.
Floribunda is formed from "flor" (from Latin "flos", meaning flower) and "-bunda" (from Latin "bundus", meaning abundant or full). The word describes a plant that is abundant in flowers, hence, floribunda refers to a type of rose that produces many blooms.
Think of 'flower' ('flor') and 'abundant' ('-bunda') to remember that 'floribunda' means a plant that is full of flowers.
No commonly confused words.