Flowers in short compact terminalpanicled racemes; fruit pubescent; leaves ovate, entire or serrate, simple or rarely trifoliolate, persistent.
Amarantus caudatus and Polygonum orientale), with apetalous reddish flowers arranged in long recurved panicled spikes.
Defn: A genus of coarse herbs having small flowers in panicled cymes; figwort.
American and Asiatic shrubs (Philadelphus), with showy white flowers in panicled cymes.
Defn: A genus of tropical and subtropical trees with pinnate leaves and panicled flowers.
A genus of tropical and subtropical trees with pinnate leaves and panicled flowers.
A genus of coarse herbs having small flowers in panicled cymes; figwort.
The small magenta-white flowers are in panicled racemes.
The common Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) has its flowers disposed in a kind of panicled raceme called a thyrsus.
The flowers of this species are produced in large, upright panicled racemes (see a in fig.
Spikelets binate below and 3-nate at the top on a spicate or panicled inflorescence 28.
The inflorescence consists of solitary, binate, digitate, or panicled racemes.
SCAPE longer than the leaf, panicled with zigzag branches.
Spikelets arranged in panicles or in panicled spikes --8.
The arrangement of the leaves is crowded and panicled on the recent shoots, which are twice and thrice branched; from the shortness and twisted shape of the leaf stalks, the branchlets have a compressed appearance.
Strong-scented perennials, with large ovate leaves, and yellowish flowers on slender pedicels, in loose and panicled terminal racemes.
Spikelets 3--many-flowered, panicled or racemose; the flowers not webby at base.
Flowers in loose terminalpanicled racemes; calyx 2-lipped, enlarged and declined in fruit.
Stems not prickly; calyx with the 3 outer divisions keeled, at least in fruit; flowers in loose panicled racemes; bracts short-sheathing.
Flowers mostly large and showy, in spiked, racemed, or panicled whorls, produced in summer.
Flowers on solitary jointed pedicels (nodding in fruit) in slenderpanicled racemes.
Flowers sessile, in single or often panicled spikes, bracted; produced all summer.
Calyx gamosepalous; ovary and capsule pointed, the latter enveloped or capped by the marcescent corolla; flowers in loose panicled cymes.
Now the willows begin to mark its course, then elms and oaks and walnuts with little thickets of panicled dogwood and wild plum, where the wild grape and the bittersweet display their fruit and the wild duck sometimes makes her nest.
Thickets of panicled dogwood are feeding stations for other migrants; already the crimson fruit-stalks have been stripped of half their white berries.
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