Definition of Racemiforms. Meaning of Racemiforms. Synonyms of Racemiforms

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Definition of Racemiforms

Racemiform
Racemiform Ra*cem"i*form, a. Having the form of a raceme. --Gray.

Meaning of Racemiforms from wikipedia

- caulines are sessile, alternate, the upper bracteiform. Flowers are on top, racemiform or corymbiform and bear five 20–30 mm (0.79–1.18 in) yellow petals. The...
- or androdioecious plants. Terminal Inflorescence in erect, aggregated racemiforms (botryoid or small panicles) (Tro****ndron) or defined, axillary, multi-floral...
- the oldest at the base and the youngest at the top. Compare spike. Also racemiform or racemoid - having the form of a raceme. rachilla (rhachilla) 1.  the...
- the upper inflorescence is more densely covered by glandular hairs. The racemiform inflorescence branches are spreading. The flowers are bi****ual, meaning...
- lateral flowers solitary or in pairs, rarely with a terminal flower, racemiform, paniculate or condensed, usually with bracts, sometimes converted into...
- scabridifolia is the "distal branching of thyrses," which are ascending and racemiform. It is similar to Hedyotis laciniata but with inflorescence pattern more...
- is distinguished from Luina by the having fewer florets per head and a racemiform, rather than corymbiform, capitulescence. The genus name of Rainiera is...
- flowers in Tiliacora a****inata and Parabaena denudata. Inflorescences in racemiform, paniculate or thyrse with partial inflorescences in a capituliform cyme...
- (stalked-glandular). The inflorescence is a singly borne head in loose, racemiform to paniculiform clusters; bracts subtend (stand beneath the base of) the...
- red-toned, and hairless stem. Its flower heads are found in long and somewhat racemiform arrays. The involucre of each flower head is bell-shaped and 6–10 millimeters...