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roasting under acidic conditions, and short-chained
starch parts partially rebranch with α-(1,6)
bonds to the
degraded starch molecule. See also
Maillard reaction...
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phialides arising directly from the main axis near the tip. The
branches may
rebranch, with the
secondary branches often paired and
longest secondary branches...
- the two
infrequently rebranch after. In D. greenei,
there are
usually three branches in the inflorescence, and they may
rebranch and ascend. In horticultural...
- is 5 to 25 cm long, and the
inflorescence contains 2 to 3
branches that
rebranch once or twice. The
terminal branches are 1 to 5 cm long, with 4 to 10 flowers...
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inflorescence consists of
about 3
ascending branches,
which may in turn
rebranch once. The
terminal branches (cincinni) are 6–25 cm (2.4–9.8 in) long, with...
- 5
first degree branches on the inflorescence,
which may stay
simple or
rebranch up to two times. The
branches do not twist, and the
flowers are on the...
- color. The
peduncle branches into 2 to 6 branches,
which may or may not
rebranch.
There are 2 to 5
terminal branches,
known as cincinni, that are nodding...
- narrow. The
inflorescence branches 2 to 3 times, and then may or may not
rebranch once more. The
terminal branches on the
inflorescence are 1 to 6 cm long...
- thick.
There are 2 to 3
ascending branches on the
inflorescence that may
rebranch once. The
terminal branches are 1 to 4 cm long, and have 2 to 10 flowers...
- glaucous, 5 to 20 cm (2.0 to 7.9 in) wide, with 3–4
branches that in turn
rebranch 0–2 times. The
terminal branches (cincinni) are
circinate (unfurling like...