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species at up to 33 feet (ten meters). Its
creme de
menthe flowers form a
spikelike raceme. Leakey, L. S. B. (1977). The
Southern Kikuyu before 1903, v. III...
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measure up to 2 cm long.
Flowers occur in leaf
axils singly or in short,
spikelike inflorescences. Each has four
triangular sepals and four tiny pink petals...
- long and 2.5 wide and glabrous. The
inflorescence is a dense, compact,
spikelike panicle up to 20
centimeters long,
growing erect or
sometimes nodding...
- It has
leaves covered in fine
hairs and the
fruits are nutlets. The
spikelike inflorescence bears flowers with purple-tipped
sepals and
white corollas...
- gland-tipped teeth. The
species is monoecious. The
inflorescence is a
spikelike arrangement of
clusters of male
flowers with a few
female flowers at the...
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stonecrops (Sedum),
giving the
species its name. The
inflorescence is a
spikelike cluster of blue-purple flowers. The
seeds are winged.
Blooming occurs...
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centimeter wide. The
leaves are whitish-green. The
inflorescence is a compact,
spikelike panicle up to 8 or 10
centimeters long.
Surrounding each
spikelet are...
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generally borne in hard
clusters along the stem and
there is
sometimes a
spikelike inflorescence of male
flowers at the end of the stem.
There are two varieties...
- bark from
saplings using their teeth, but
mature males may use
their spikelike antlers. The deer may use
their front legs to
press down on
saplings until...
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sometimes divided into segments. The
large inflorescence is a dense,
spikelike raceme of
mustardlike flowers with
white petals. The
fruit is a narrow...