- a
petiole of 4–7 mm. The
white flowers of 6–9 mm in
diameter grow in
spikelike clusters at the ends of the branches.
Flowering period extends from May...
- long and 2.5 wide and glabrous. The
inflorescence is a dense, compact,
spikelike panicle up to 20
centimeters long,
growing erect or
sometimes nodding...
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introduced species. It is also
cultivated as an
ornamental plant for its
spikelike racemes of
fragrant white flowers. This is an
annual or
perennial herb...
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measure up to 2 cm long.
Flowers occur in leaf
axils singly or in short,
spikelike inflorescences. Each has four
triangular sepals and four tiny pink petals...
- bark from
saplings using their teeth, but
mature males may use
their spikelike antlers. The deer may use
their front legs to
press down on
saplings until...
- lanceolate, and
shortly stalked. The
inflorescence consists of
nodding spikelike racemes with
numerous drooping flowers. The
flowers are
bright blue-violet...
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alternately arranged in most species. The
inflorescence is a
raceme or
spikelike array of
several flowers; the
occasional species bears solitary flowers...
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ochrea may be
leathery to papery. The
inflorescence may be a
panicle or a
spikelike or
headlike arrangement of
fascicles of flowers. The
flower is white,...
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shorter and have
bases that
clasp the stem. The
inflorescence is a dense,
spikelike raceme of
mustardlike flowers with
lavender or
whitish petals. The fruit...
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commonality with the Minion. The
picture showed the
Minion to have a
spikelike, square-sided fuselage, with pop-out
wings and twin tailfins, with the...