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Meaning of "panicles"

Panicle is a botanical term referring to a branched cluster of flowers or fruit
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Currant panicles may be less evenly spaced.
The inflorescence consists of several partial panicles.
The panicles are shorter than the leaves.
The flowers are produced in small panicles.
They produce panicles of yellow flowers in early summer.
Such inflorescences as these are called spiciform panicles.
They bear terminal panicles of pinkish or purplish flowers.
The flowers are dioecious and arranged in panicles.
The inflorescences are panicles of purple flowers.
Thyrses are often confusingly called panicles.
The flowering panicles are open and feathery at maturity.
The flower heads are clustered in panicles.
Red and white currant panicles must be completely filled.
Flowering heads are in terminal or axillary panicles.
Flowers in panicles terminating in a top.

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Inflorescence show terminal or axillary panicles.
Within these are short branched panicles of diminutive green flowers.
The apetalous flowers are in small panicles.
The panicles are purple in color.
Its flowers form in large panicles.
The panicles are green to purplish.
Male flowers are light green in sparsely flowered panicles.
The panicles are used by the aboriginals as an article of food.
The flowers are borne in panicles.
These panicles may be shorter or longer than the leaves.
The white flowers are born in large open panicles.
The panicles are variable in length.
The spikelets are further grouped into panicles or spikes.
The panicles change over to loose clusters of brown capsules.
A lush of chartreuse foliage and a beautiful brown pollenless panicles.
Lipodystrophy and massive abdominal panicles may also be involved.
Panicles grow from the forks of leaves or at the end of branchlets.
Male flowers are in long panicles.
Flowers normally in axillary panicles that are pauciflorous or reduced to one flower.
White or cream flowers in panicles.
The inflorescences are panicles of flowers growing from the leaf axils.
The flowers are in terminal panicles.
Its nodding flower panicles can be nearly two feet long.
The flowers are solitary or in panicles.
The panicles were then threshed and all the seeds collected.
They are arranged in panicles.
Slender branched stalks bear panicles of small white starry flowers in summer.
They are borne in panicles.
The panicles are borne on shoots that grow directly from the rhizomes.
The specific epithet paniculata refers to the drooping panicles of flowers.
The panicles form in closely compacted groups at the top of the plant.
Flowers in composed panicles.
The panicles have filiform and pubescent pedicels which are hairy above.
The flowers are crowded along the ultimate branches of the panicles.
Panicles of rice.

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