- A
raceme (/reɪˈsiːm, rə-/) or
racemoid is an unbranched,
indeterminate type of
inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots...
- with
broad glossy hairs along midrib and veins.
Flower are
arranged in
racemoid head that are 3 cm long,
peduncle is 0.5–23 mm long, winged, and vary from...
- the base and the
youngest at the top.
Compare spike. Also
racemiform or
racemoid -
having the form of a raceme.
rachilla (rhachilla) 1. the axis of a gr****...
- 0 in) wide
bearing a
margin that is
commonly toothed. The
inflorescence is
racemoid in
arrangement and the
pedicel bearing the
yellow flowers is up to 2.5 cm...
-
leaves and a
shiny upper surface. It has
small paniculate male
flowers and
racemoid female flowers. It
begins to
flower in spring. Its
fruit is a chestnut-coloured...
-
which can
reach 0.5 to 2 mm long. On the
distal portion of this species,
racemoids [flowers grow on a
singular angle and are
intermediate inflorescence]...
- leaves. The flowers,
which may be uni****ual or bi****ual, are in
axillary racemoids or fascicles, with a
white to
orange corollas that are
strongly zygomorphic...
-
lanceolate to
ovate leaves. The
flowers are in
terminal pseudo-racemes or
racemoids, with
white corollas that are
strongly zygomorphic (bilaterally symmetrical)...