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- A pseudanthium (Ancient Gr**** for 'false flower'; pl.: pseudanthia) is an inflorescence that resembles a flower. The word is sometimes used for other structures...
- Flowerhead was a rock band from Austin, Texas. The seeds of Flowerhead were originally planted deep underground by founding members Eric Faust (Lead Vocals...
- late autumn; they grow in flowerheads (corymbs or panicles) most often at the ends of the stems. Typically the flowerheads contain two types of flowers:...
- petals, 5–6 mm in diameter, and pollinated by flies. The cream-coloured flowerheads are honey-scented blossoms that are crisp and somewhat juicy, with a...
- 8 ft) and producing 100 to 120 flowerheads each year. It is named for its large dome-shaped cardinal red flowerheads, which bear 210 individual flowers...
- Flowerheads are set individually at the end of a branch of up to 30 cm long, with a few small papery bracts, more densely set near the flowerhead. Flowerheads...
- Monga waratah (Telopea mongaensis) Cheel Lignotuberous shrub with red flowerheads. Closely related to (and closely resembles) T, oreades. Southeastern...
- native to Southern Africa. They produce large, daisy-like composite flowerheads in brilliant shades of yellow and orange, over a long period in summer...
- leaves, and yellow flowerheads without dark markings Gazania rigens var. uniflora has smooth green glabrous leaves, and yellow flowerheads without dark markings...
- combine into secondary flowerheads, each subtended by a spiny bract hardly or substantially longer than the secondary flowerheads, with only the centre...