-
Older leaves lose
hairs becoming nearly hairless. The
inflorescence is a
pseudoraceme, a
chain of
eight to
twenty flowers that
measures 4–16 centimeters. The...
- claw-shaped or beak-shaped
flowers are
carried in
pendent trusses or
pseudoracemes of 75 or more
flowers and can
reach as much as 3 m long. The turquoise...
-
largely separated,
whereas in
Haplothismia the 2-6
flowers are
borne on
pseudoracemes,
without annulus, and the
anther thecae are connate.
Flowering individuals...
- papilionoids, they do not
produce isoflavones. Many of the
Mirbelioids have
pseudoraceme inflorescences. The
Mirbelioids have been cir****scribed to
include the...
- long by 14 wide, but
usually smaller. The
inflorescence is a
raceme or
pseudoraceme of
several flowers. The
flower has a bell-shaped
calyx of
sepals with...
- the
woody vine or
shrub habit,
stipellate trifoliolate leaves,
nodose pseudoraceme inflorescence,
flowers with a
distinct hypanthium, and
calyx with lanceolate...
- wing
petal edge, or
sulphurous green with rosy wing petals; they form
pseudoracemes or
terminal panicles, 6–26
centimetres (2+1⁄2–10 in) long. The fruit...
- when 1-seeded ovoid, inflated,
densely covered with pale
yellow warts.
Pseudoracemes with two to six
branches beneath new stems, 15–30 cm (6–12 in), brown...
-
either true
panicles or true
racemes (as
opposed to
pseudopanicles or
pseudoracemes). The
tribe belongs to the
Inverted repeat-lacking clade; all genera...