- In botany, a
panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. Some
authors distinguish it from a
compound spike inflorescence, by
requiring that the
flowers (and...
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puberulent on both sides.
Flowering heads number 15–250, in an elongate,
paniculiform array. Ray
flowers are yellow, 9–16 per head. Disc
flowers number 6–15...
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those of most
other Solidago species.
Flower heads are
found in a
large paniculiform inflorescence at the top of the plant,
often with
branches that bend...
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yellow vine
lacking leaves or roots. It
produces glomerulate to
dense paniculiform inflorescences composed of white-cream 5-merous
flowers that are very...
- (stalked-glandular). The
inflorescence is a
singly borne head in loose,
racemiform to
paniculiform clusters;
bracts subtend (stand
beneath the base of) the head and generally...
- (1⁄2 inch)
diameter when in
bloom and grow in open and much-branched
paniculiform arrays. Each has many tiny
florets put
together into what
appear as one...
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centimeters (1+1⁄8 to 2+3⁄8 inches). The
flower heads grow in
corymbiform to
paniculiform arrays with
little branching. The
involucres are 5–10
millimeters (1⁄5–2⁄5...
- October.
Flower heads grow in
spread out racemose, or
sometimes pyramidal,
paniculiform arrays,
horizontally spreading or arching, and are
often crowded together...
- late-summer and fall
blooming perennial. Ample, open
flower heads grow in
paniculiform arrays,
sometimes secund (to one side) on the
upper sides of the branches...
- of S.
potosinum consist of a
usual range of 3 to 20
flower heads in
paniculiform arrays with
their branches growing at 45–50°
angles to the stem. Each...