- leaf of a new
axillary stem. The
inflorescence is
composed of one or two
cincinni, also
called scorpioid cymes,
which are
monochasia (i.e.
cymes with a single...
- branches,
known as
cincinni, that are
nodding in
youth but
become spreading in age, and
measure 10–50 cm (3.9–19.7 in) long. The
cincinni are circinate, unfurling...
- red and
covered with
hispid pubescence. The
flowers are
arranged into
cincinni (singular: cincinnus), or
scorpioid cymes. This is a form of a monochasium...
- oblique, or uneven. The
flowers are
arranged on
inflorescences called cincinni (singular: cincinnus),
which are also
called scorpioid cymes. This is a...
- is up to
eleven inches (28 centimeters) in length.
There are up to ten
cincinni,
alternating left and right, on a
peduncle up to
twelve feet (3.7 meters)...
- (0.39 in).
Inflorescences are 15–20 cm (5.9–7.9 in) tall and have 2 – 3
cincinni, con****uous bracts, and
pedicels approximately 4 mm long. The red flowers...
- by its
rather compact inflorescences which are
composed on two or more
cincinni that
pierce through the base of the leaf sheath, and also by its seeds...
- The
inflorescence is
classed as a thyrse, and each
subunit is made up of
cincinni; this
basically means that
flowers are
grouped in scorpion's tail-like...
- (greater than 30 mm (1.2 in)) bell-shaped
flowers are
borne in
compound cincinni with at
least three flowers per cymule. The five the
sepals are oblong...
- with 3–4
branches that in turn
rebranch 0–2 times. The
terminal branches (
cincinni) are
circinate (unfurling like the
frond of a fern), but in
maturity tend...