They are found in the woods solitary, in groups, or frequently in dense clusters.
This plant is sessile or nearly so, growing on the ground in dense clusters.
It is either solitary, gregarious, or in dense clusters.
Flowers produced in great abundance at the branch tips, usually in dense clusters, and individually small and pure white.
The long, chalky-white stems, often rising to 8 feet in height, are surmounted by dense clusters of lemon-yellow flowers.
The berries of this species are, however, the principal attraction, being orange-scarlet, and produced in dense clusters.
The mushrooms will now show in various sizes, from pin-head to large, full-grown specimens, singly and in dense clusters.
The stem is markedly spindle-shaped, though variously flattened by compression in dense clusters; the outside often splitting, breaking and turning out from the stem.
Often grows in dense clusters, and in this particular differing from any other British species.
The flowers are perfect, appearing before the leaves in March and April, and are in small, dense clusters, principally on the topmost branches.
Their flowers are in dense clusters, and each one has a five-toothed calyx, and an irregular corolla of narrow petals which usually remains, in a withered condition, around the ripening pod.
The purple flowers are in dense clusters in the axils of the leaves, and beneath them are several narrow, stiff bracts.
The flowers appear before the leaves in April and May, in dense clusters.
The flowers are a greenish yellow suffused with red and appear in dense clusters at the tips of the joints; they are produced at the ends of last year's fruit.
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