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other plants such as
pistachio and mamoncillo.
Botanists use the term
paniculate in two ways: "having a true
panicle inflorescence" as well as "having...
- the leaf is
dense white scales.
After many years, an upright, loose,
paniculate overall inflorescence is formed,
which is
composed of
numerous racemose...
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Epidendrum paniculatum (gloss:
paniculate upon a tree) is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Epidendrum.
Reichenbach determined that E. fastigiatum Lindl...
- slender, 10-23
millimeters long, and dark. Its
inflorescence are axillary,
paniculate, and up to
about six
centimeters long, with its
flowers yellow, very short-stalked...
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develop after flowering,
which are 6mm in diameter, and dark,
collected in
paniculate inflorescences. It is
often cultivated in
temperate regions as a houseplant...
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Paniculata means ‘with branched-racemose or
cymose inflorescences’, ‘tufted’, ‘
paniculate’, or ‘with panicles’. This name is
about the
flowers of this species....
- well as sweeteners:
Water Sugar Mesonas Chinesis Plumeria rubra Microcos paniculate Chrysanthemum Lonicera ****onica
Prunella vulgaris Licorice "Wong Lo Kat"...
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fleshy midrib which widens at the base. The
globular flowers are
borne in
paniculate flower heads.
There are no ray
florets and the disc
florets are yellow...
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native ranges, but are
rarely if ever
locally invasive.[citation needed]
Paniculate or
corymbose cymes;
bracts minute, nonmodified;
fruits globose or subglobose...
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orchid of the
genus Epidendrum.
Reichenbach reported that this
orchid with
paniculate inflorescences grows on the
plains near
Villa Rica,
Minas Gerais, Brazil...