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pinnae or
leaflet pairs Leaves commonly bipinnate Inflorescences globose,
****ate Aestivation valvate Anthers often with a
stipitate or
sessile apical gland...
- esperance, prosper, prosperity,
prosperous ****a ****- ear of
grain ****a,
****ate, ****ose, ****osity, ****ular, ****ulate, ****ule, ****uliform †****ulum...
- one
species of the same genus, as in "Astragalus spp." See sp..
spadix A
****ate (spike-like)
inflorescence with the
flowers crowded densely, even solidly...
- sphygmograph, sphygmomanometer,
sphygmus ****-
spike Latin ****a ****a,
****ate, ****ose, ****osity, ****ular, ****ulate, ****ule, ****uliform spin- thorn...
- sphygmograph, sphygmomanometer,
sphygmus ****-
spike Latin ****a ****a,
****ate, ****ose, ****osity, ****ular, ****ulate, ****ule, ****uliform spin- thorn...
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maculatum (spadix) Head (round)
Dipsacus fullonum (head)
Catkin (racemose or
****ate)
Alnus incana (ament)
Determinate simple inflorescences are
generally called...
- length, with an
additional 18
inches (46 cm) for the
inflorescence (a
****ate umbel; i.e. each of the up to one
thousand rays of the
umbel terminates...
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Spikelets within the
inflorescence (flower cluster) are
generally arranged on
****ate racemes in pairs. A fertile,
unstalked spikelet is
subtended by a sterile...
- margins.
Inflorescences are
standing terminal and lateral. They
consist of
****ately or
paniculately arranged glomerules of flowers.
Plants are monoecious...
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inflorescences ****ate,
densely flowered, with
several flowers at each node
subtended by a
minute bract.
Female inflorescences generally ****ate, sometimes...