- In botany, a
whorl or
verticil is a
whorled arrangement of leaves, sepals, petals, stamens, or
carpels that
radiate from a
single point and
surround or...
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absence of stem
elongation among the
successive whorls or
verticils of the primordium.
These verticils follow an
acropetal development,
giving rise to sepals...
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absence of stem
elongation among the
successive whorls or
verticils of the primordium.
These verticils follow an
acropetal development,
giving rise to sepals...
- and
covered with
glandular hairs. The
flowers are in
verticils, with 2-6
flowers in each
verticil, and are held in
large colorful bracts that
range in...
- are
sessile or subsessile. The
flowers are greenish-white and
borne in
verticils in the leaf axils. The
fruit is a purple-red
drupe with two stones; the...
- at more or less
regular intervals,
arranged in
whorls (
verticils). Each
branch of a
verticil produces, at its apex, an umbel,
which carries from two...
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flower stalks are
typically branched, with four to six
flowers in each
verticil forming a lax spike. The
flowers may grow up to 2.5 cm (1 in) and open...
- 6 in (15 cm)
inflorescences have
whorls of one to
three flowers in each
verticil. The
flowers are 1 to 2 in (2.5 to 5.1 cm) long and bicolored; the upper...
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bundles – a
strand of
woody fibers and ****ociated tissues. Verticillate/
Verticil/Verticillatus –
leaves or
flowers arranged in whorls; said of a collection...
- are
shiny dark green,
arranged in wide
verticils or whorls.
Reddish buds
appear over the top of the
verticils,
producing yellow fragrant flowers usually...