The flowers are clustered in a short spike at the summit of the stem, the corolla is tubular, about an inch in length, and is white, tinged with pink.
The small, widespread, bell-shaped flowers are clustered close to the stalk on short stems from the axils of the leaves.
The spathe is light green, more or less striped with brown, especially on the inside; the spadix is also green and has the tiny flowers clustered about its base.
The leaves are all clustered at the top of the ruddy stem that grows from 2 to 5 inches high; those of adult plants are deep, shining green, ovate-pointed, and very sparingly toothed.
The lilac-white flowers are clustered on peduncles from the axils of the leaves.
The true flowers are small and perfect, clustered at the end of a yellow spadix.
The four large notched segments are not petals, but form the involucre and the real flowers are clustered at the centre; they have four tiny greenish-white petals and numerous little stamens.
The narrow linear leaves have their margins rolled under; they grow in closely clustered whorls about the stem, usually quite erect.
The watch had all roused out from the booms, and were clustered on the hammock cloths, looking down on us.
The word was passed through the skylight to the warm-hearted expectants clustered round it on their knees on the deck above.
With fevered pulses he leaned against the parapet of the broad stone wall which encircled the gardens, his eyes resting on the enchanted landscape, the clustered towers of Naples, beyond which rose the smoke-wreathed cone of Vesuvius.
See the clustered barnacles and tiny shells clinging half-way up!
Hair of chestnut brown, pointing to an extraction not purely Italian, clustered round the high forehead.
When, therefore, as the cold weather sets in, and the bees have collected and clustered together, there must be no more attempts at feeding.
My theory was completely realised, for the poor drones gladly made their way into this, where they remainedclustered at the top like a swarm, not a single common bee accompanying them, and would probably have been starved.
Both looked instinctively toward Hildegarde, who was standing, flushed and radiant, the centre of a group of children, who clustered round her, pulling at her hands and clinging to her gown.
All clustered eagerly round Martha, who with provoking deliberation took out two small parcels which lay in the bottom of the basket, and looked them carefully over before opening them.
Molly had already made friends with the missionaries and their wives, and Sally Rebecca with a group of fat little native children who clustered round her like a brood of affectionate chickens.
Clustered round the entrance, like a great swarm of black beetles, was a collection of fifty or more old men, clad apparently in every variety of clothes they could unearth or discover.
In the earthen floor from wall to wall grew a thicket of stiff stalks, higher than Freddie's head, and clustered closely around each stalk from bottom to top were flowers of a waxen whiteness.
Sant' Ambrogio is a little city of towers, some twenty of them, varying in height, all clustered together within the circling walls and pricking the sky like a group of tall-stemmed flowers in a garden.
The hair was golden in hue, and clustered round the head in manly fashion, not in the flowing love locks that some in those days affected.
They clustered round the tape or talked in groups in their smoking-rooms.
The others clusteredabout him, except Cossar, who led.
The steamer was not expected in the gale, so no one met me, and I went ashore with fifty Japanese clustered on the top of a decked sampan in such a storm of wind and rain that it took us 1.
The usual crowd did not assemble round the door, but preceded me to the river, where it covered the banks and clustered in the trees.
The man flushes and averts his face, as he passes a group of visitors clustered about an overseer.
You remember it only as a little mountain spring, around which clustered a few thirsty travelers in the dreariness of the capitalist desert.
Thus castello, the baronial castle, easily came to denote the village which clustered round it.
In the chancel-arch there are twoclustered columns, and also in the nave and apse.
And it was no doubt because a French cathedral rose above the clustered houses round its base that its lines of architecture spring so boldly to the sky, and that its detailed carving within easy vision was so close and excellent.
All this was very wonderful, and so were the clustered boats riding at anchor in the harbor.
He had taken off his hat, and shining beads of perspiration had gathered and stood clustered upon his forehead.
He was walking up the shore homeward when he became aware that at some distance ahead of him there was a ship's boat drawn up on the little narrow beach, and a group of men clustered about it.
It stood in one of the foulest parts of the city, just back of a narrow alley, and all around it wereclustered wretched-looking hovels.
After one look at his face, the Planeteers clustered around him.
One of the men carrying the beam fell, as did an officer who was leading them; but instantly another caught up the end of the timber, and in a moment a crowd were clustered round the door.
The male flowers will be found clustered at intervals on the underside of the previous year's shoots, whilst the cones are formed at the tips of the lateral branchlets, and hang downwards.
The flowers, which measure more than an inch across, are pure white in colour, and are clustered in cymes of five to nine.
The creamy-white flowers are clustered in drooping racemes at the ends of the twigs, and are about one-third of an inch across, bell-shaped.
The flowers are not clustered in umbels, as in both the foregoing, but in a loose raceme from lateral spurs of new growth.
The flowers may be looked for from January to May, and will be found clustered between the leaf and the stem.
Everyone clustered about Clem with solicitous inquiries for the health of Miss Chard, and she found herself detained a good while longer than she had intended.
Meantime the children clustered on the brake and the reimpe ladder, fidgeting to climb into the snug-looking nest.
The right bank of the river rose into steep cliffs of basalt, under which the clustered fig tree, with its dense foliage, formed a fine shady bower.
The clustered fig-tree was abundant along the creek; but its ripe fruits were rare at this time of the year.
The clustered fig-tree gave us an ample supply of fruit, which, however, was not perfectly mellow.
The clustered fig tree of the Burdekin, became again more frequent; but Sarcocephalus was the characteristic tree of the river.
Sarcocephalus, the clustered fig-tree, and the drooping tea-tree, were also present as usual.
Geophaps, and flew out of the shade of overhanging rocks, or from the moist wells which the natives had dug in the bed of the creek, around which they clustered like flies round a drop of syrup.
I found Verticordia, a good sized tree, and a Melaleuca with clustered orange blossoms and smooth bark, which I mentioned as growing on the supposed Nassau.
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