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Example sentences for "loose clusters"

  • These tassels hang on the ends of very slender pedicels, in loose clusters.

  • The little flowers are white, tinged with pink, often striped with pink inside, mainly in loose clusters at the ends of the branches, and though not conspicuous are delicate and pretty.

  • The yellow flowers of the Stonecrop occur in loose clusters at the ends of stems 1-8 in.

  • The blue-purple, starry blossoms grow in loose clusters on stiff stems, and bloom from spring to midsummer.

  • The red-purple blossoms of this Primrose grow in large, loose clusters on stems 6 in.

  • The leaves are large and resemble grape leaves, while the flower is large, purplish-red in color, and grows in loose clusters.

  • The flowers are white and grow in loose clusters, while the berry, when fully ripe, is a deep, translucent red.

  • The flowers are whitish-green and grow in loose clusters from a stiff middle stalk at the angles of the leaves.

  • The berries grow on stems in loose clusters; they are rather large, of a dark-blue color with a bloom; they ripen late and are not very plentiful.

  • Flowers solitary or few, in loose clusters; woodland plants blooming in early spring (1-3 dm.

  • Dark grayish green, clover-like leaves, and small, bright yellow flowers growing in loose clusters at the ends of the branches of a bushy little plant, are so commonly met with they need little description.

  • In May or June the shrub is beautiful with numerous convex, loose clusters of white flowers at the ends of the twigs.

  • The flowers hang in loose clusters on long peduncles from the axils of the leaves.

  • The small, thistle-like flower-heads are light yellow; they grow in loose clusters, terminating the branches.

  • The yellow, butterfly-shaped flowers are in loose clusters at the ends of all the branches.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loose clusters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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