bloom---1 admired like rose... 2 in perfectin, in youth

blosom--flower in fruit tree (like apple, apricot maybe)

This ZT does not to the point: Noun: A bloom is an individual growth from a plant. Blossom is either all the blooms you see on a tree (cherry blossom, for example) or an individual bloom in the tree. So, blossom is associated with trees. In both cases the unopened is called a bud.

Verb: You should be able to work out the literal meaning of the verbs from the above paragraph. However, they can be used metaphorically. Someone, for example, could blossom or bloom: a skill or ability could suddenly develop. You could also speak about the blossoming or blooming of something.