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panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. Some
authors distinguish it from a
compound spike inflorescence, by
requiring that the
flowers (and fruit)...
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toothed and 7–15 cm (3–6 in) long. In late
summer it
bears large conical panicles of
creamy white fertile flowers,
together with pinkish-white
sterile florets...
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Burkholderia glumae is a Gram-negative, soil-borne, betaproteobacterium. Of all
bacteria with the
necessary sequence data available, B.
glumae has the...
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Cornus racemosa, the
northern swamp dogwood, gray dogwood, or
panicle dogwood, is a
shrubby plant native to
southeastern Canada and the
northeastern United...
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lanceolatum blooms July to October. The
flowers grow in
clusters and
branch in
panicles. They have 16–50
white ray
florets that are up to 14
millimeters (1⁄2 inch)...
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Desmodium paniculatum, the
panicled-leaf ticktrefoil, narrow-leaf tick-trefoil or
panicled tickclover, is a
perennial herb in the pea family, Fabaceae...
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nearest the stem. They also feed on
developing panicles from the boot
stage to the milk
stage of heading.
Panicle rice
mites cause damage to
plants by directly...
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willowherb known by the
common names tall willowherb, tall
annual willowherb,
panicled willowherb and tall fireweed. It is
native to
North America, including...
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spikes (spikelets)
organised in
panicles or
spikes that are
usually simply and
improperly referred to as
spike and
panicle. The
genus Ficus (Moraceae) has...
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nudiflorum (syn.
Desmodium nudiflorum), the naked-flowered tick trefoil,
panicled leaf tick
trefoil or
stemless tick trefoil, is a
species of
flowering plant...