
1) Branched cluster of flowers 2) Raceme
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a compound raceme; an indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on branches of the main axis or on further branches of these. adj. paniculate
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an inflorescence that has the axis divided into branches both bearing a group of flowers
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• (n.) A pyramidal form of inflorescence, in which the cluster is loosely branched below and gradually simpler toward the end.
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A much-branched racemose inflorescence.
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(from the article `inflorescence`) A panicle is a branched raceme in which each branch has more than one flower, as in the astilbe (Astilbe).In the compound indeterminate inflorescences, the main axis is branched so that the many inflorescences form off the main axis. A panicle (see ... [2 related articles]
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An inflorescence with a main stem and branches, the flowers on the lower branches open earlier than the upper ones. A loosely branched inflorescence.
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A branched flowerhead.
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A branching flower grouping, with branches that are usually racemes.
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<botany> A compound raceme, an indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on branches of the main main stem or on further branches of these. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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a compound inflorescence in which the branches are racemose and the flowers are pedicelled
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A compound inflorescence in which flowers are borne on branches which themselves are branched, the entire inflorescence usually longer than broad; often used for any branched inflorescence of a grass or grasslike plant.
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An arrangement of flowers consisting of several racemes.
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An arrangement of flowers consisting of several racemes.
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A spreading type of inflorescence with stalked flowers e.g. oats and fescues.
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Pan'i·cle noun [ Latin
panicula a tuft on plants, dim. of
panus the thread wound upon the bobbin in a shuttle; confer Greek ..., ...; probably akin to English
pane : confer French
panicule . See 2d
Pane .]
(Botany) A pyramidal form of inflorescence, in which ...
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A flower or cluster of flowers, typically in a cone shape, that extends on a branch from the main stem of a plant.
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A branching raceme; flower-cluster in which the branches are racemose, the flowers being pedicellate.
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A flower stalk having a main stem and branches, with the lower fowers opening before those higher on the stem.
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an inflorescence that has the axis divided into branches both bearing a group of flowers
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A compound flower head that forms a raceme.
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A loose, airy, multi-branched cluster of flowers
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Botanical term for the inflorescence (glory) of the vine, in which there are several superimposed and branched lateral axes with the stalked flowers on a main axis (the inflorescence is not strictly speaking a bunch of grapes, as such a bunch only has side stems without branches). The stem framework is called the comb or centaury. See also und...
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noun compound raceme or branched cluster of flowers
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A loosely branched flower head.
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