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central axis, e.g. in gymnosperms,
especially conifers and Casuarina.
conflorescence A
rarely used term
describing substantial differences between the overall...
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Distinctive conflorescence...
- the tip. The
midrib is
prominent below, and
slightly sunken above.
Conflorescence is
simple on a stem 5–18 cm long, with pink
tepals 6–8.5 mm long, and...
- indumentum,
prominence of the
veins of the leaves, the
hairiness of the
conflorescence stalk, the
stalk of the
individual flower head (pedicel), the hairiness...
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centimetres (0.20–2.24 in) wide with a red
indumentum on the underside. The
conflorescence is much-branched and the
floral rachis has
distinctive reddish hairs...
- July to
October in the species'
native range. Each simple,
axillary conflorescence is made up of
three to
seven flowered umbellasters on
broadly flattened...
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flowers appear in late
winter to late spring. Each axillary,
simple conflorescence has
three to
seven flowered umbellasters on
terete peduncles. The buds...
- on
narrowly flattened or
channelled petioles. Each
simple axillary conflorescence is made up of
three to
seven flowered umbellasters supported on narrowly...
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inflorescences with yellow-white-cream flowers. Each simple,
axillary conflorescence is
composed of
three to
seven flowered umbellasters on
narrowly flattened...
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volumes of more
concentrated nectar and are
grouped to
produce large conflorescences will
mostly attract insects.
Birds and
other animals are attracted...