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called a fascicle. A
verticillaster is a
fascicle with the
structure of a dichasium; it is
common among the Lamiaceae. Many
verticillasters with
reduced bracts...
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herbaceous plant species native to China, Mongolia, and Siberia. It has
verticillaster inflorescence. It is
naturalized in many
other parts of the world, including...
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layer of
microscopic intertwined hairs.
Sideritis inflorescence is
verticillaster.
Sideritis montana [de] In Albania, Bulgaria, Greece,
North Macedonia...
- length, the
flower head
seeming hemispherical like an open umbrella.
Verticillaster – a
whorled collection of
flowers around a stem, the
flowers produced...
- the
phloem and xylem,
which are
globose to subglobose.
Inflorescence Verticillaster,
flowers white, small, and
directly attached to the base
without a peduncle...
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meters tall, with large, wavy, gray-green leaves. The
inflorescence is a
verticillaster (See Inflorescence) and can grow
nearly one
meter tall, with flowers...
- 1 in). The
inflorescence is a
terminal raceme with
about 6-flowered
verticillasters, up to 10 cm (3.9 in) long. The 12 to 15 mm (0.47 to 0.59 in) corolla...
- the year (but more
typically in
spring and late autumn),
which form
verticillasters of 2-4
flowers and 2-3 mm bracts. The
fruits are 1 mm nuts,
brown in...
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pseudoverticillate (appearing
whorled or
verticillate but not
actually so).
verticillaster A type of
pseudoverticillate inflorescence,
typical of the Lamiaceae...
- The
flowers are
white to
purple and
produced in
false whorls called verticillasters. The
corolla is two-lipped with four
subequal lobes, the
upper lobe...