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Its stem is erect and bears a branching | inflorescence with up to 20 flowers on each of its few b |
Nepenthes flava has a racemose | inflorescence up to 15 cm long. |
rs of the stem is made up of a cylindrical | inflorescence with each spikelet embedded into it and di |
The grass bears a generous | inflorescence up to 60 centimeters long with large spike |
tic and public gardens and has a beautiful | inflorescence in yellow, red and orange. |
ium specimen Eyma 3968, which bears a male | inflorescence. |
The stem is topped with a hemispheric | inflorescence holding 20 to 60 flowers, each on a pedice |
Nepenthes chang has a racemose | inflorescence. |
wers are 5 or 6 centimeters long on a tall | inflorescence. |
Drone flies mating on a daisy | inflorescence |
30 to 50 years, the stem tip grows a large | inflorescence that bursts into branches of hundreds of f |
losed or opening together in a clusterlike | inflorescence. |
ems with few leaves and bearing a terminal | inflorescence of flowers. |
This perennial produces a short | inflorescence only a few centimeters tall which bears fl |
In a determinate | inflorescence, typically all of the flower buds are form |
habit, short thin hard leaves, and a squat | inflorescence; and a "Millbrook Road form", with a tree |
mature, leafless pseudobulb in a pubescent | inflorescence. |
They bear a terminal | inflorescence with a peduncle covered for most of its le |
ormlike caudex, toothed leaves, and a cyme | inflorescence that blooms in the fall. |
Nepenthes mikei has a racemose | inflorescence measuring up to 18 cm in length by 1.8 cm |
Atop the stem is a spike | inflorescence holding 20 to 40 flowers in neat vertical |
green, spike-edged leaves and bolts a tall | inflorescence containing many flowers. |
top of the stem is occupied by a branching | inflorescence bearing many widely spaced clusters of flo |
Nepenthes murudensis has a racemose | inflorescence, with male and female inflorescences diffe |
The top of the stem is a large | inflorescence which may itself be over a meter long. |
The upper part of the stem is a spikelike | inflorescence of up to 100 small flowers. |
re born on erect flower stalks with a pink | inflorescence. |
the generally unbranching stem is a spike | inflorescence on which flowers appear at intervals. |
w base of stems spreading out into a wider | inflorescence, which is a multilayered array of slender |
esources toward the production of a single | inflorescence and dies following the production of seeds |
The flowers are in a tight | inflorescence 7-11 mm diameter, with white, pink, or blu |
ing a naked brown peduncle holding a small | inflorescence of fewer than four flowers. |
lat rosette of hairy leaves with a central | inflorescence. |
Nepenthes peltata has a racemose | inflorescence measuring up to 75 cm in length. |
o stem but the plant flowers in a stemlike | inflorescence which is sometimes erect, reaching heights |
The plant bears a dense | inflorescence of up to 35 flowers, each about 1.5 centim |
A branched | inflorescence with white to pink 3 petaled flowers bloom |
The smooth stem is topped with a raceme | inflorescence of one or more cup- or bell-shaped flowers |
lf of the stem being occupied with a stout | inflorescence which narrows to a point. |
hartaceus) is a perennial plant with a red | inflorescence. |
h is a caudex topped with a multi-branched | inflorescence. |
wavy-margined leaves and bears a branching | inflorescence of clustered or singular flowers, each pal |
t bunchgrass with fine leaves and a narrow | inflorescence that sways gracefully in the wind. |
It produces a showy | inflorescence which is separated into interrupted levels |
It blooms with a tall | inflorescence with up to six, large flowers. |
top of each stem is occupied by a bunched | inflorescence full of woolly leaflike bracts and funnel- |
It produces a terminal | inflorescence and sometimes branches off several more in |
The smooth stem is topped with a raceme | inflorescence of one or nodding bell-shaped flowers. |
lower pitcher, an upper pitcher, a female | inflorescence, an infructescence, and a portion of the s |
It bears a branching | inflorescence with a few flowers per branch, each openin |
eaves at its base and produces a branching | inflorescence which may have leaves on its thin stems. |
slender stem is occupied by a cylindrical | inflorescence of flowers, each flower two to four centim |
The top of the stem bears a multibranched | inflorescence with many flower heads. |
It forms a narrow | inflorescence of spikelets, each fruit with three awns. |
looks like a single flower is actually an | inflorescence of many staminate (male) flowers united ar |
A mass of flowers on an Agave deserti | inflorescence |
At each node along the | inflorescence is a cluster of tiny flowers, which are us |
and numerous, spirally arranged along the | inflorescence axis in catkin-like racemes borne on spurs |
When it does bloom, it sends up an erect | inflorescence on a peduncle several centimeters tall top |
This is a perennial herb growing an erect | inflorescence from a mat of silvery, woolly-haired herba |
ne on top of the branches, are in an umbel | inflorescence and in groups of two to four. |
It produces about 45 flowers on an erect | inflorescence. |
flies on an Anthurium | inflorescence smelling of methyl eugenol |
It produces an erect | inflorescence which is an umbel atop a thin, naked pedun |
The plant produces an erect | inflorescence of bright yellow to pinkish flowers, each |
It produces an erect | inflorescence up to 60 centimeters tall with many cluste |
l herb produces narrow leaves and an erect | inflorescence bearing two iris flowers. |
It bears an erect | inflorescence which curves as it becomes heavier in grai |
growing from a corm and producing an erect | inflorescence with a few basal leaves. |
The flowers open in an obvious | inflorescence of a few tiny blooms at times, but often a |
It is a small perennial producing an erect | inflorescence up to 10 centimeters tall which bears ligh |
e located at the base of the plant and the | inflorescence is slender and has few erect branches. |
e plant flowers from May to July,, and the | inflorescence is a panicle 3-16 cm (1.2-6.3 in) long and |
erb with a short, decumbent stem and erect | inflorescence reaching heights between 20 to 30 centimet |
The species is monoecious, and the | inflorescence is composed of staminate (male) flower hea |
The leaves sheath the stems, and the | inflorescence grows from the leaf axilla. |
The plant had an unbranching stem and an | inflorescence of a single erect, bell-shaped flower on a |
a rosette of thin, recurved leaves and the | inflorescence is a plume of pink or red bracts from whic |
A. mulfordii has less dense and elaborate | inflorescence than A. rubens and the long, broad floral |
The bracts are armed with spines and the | inflorescence resembles those in Heliconia species. |
The leaves are heart-shaped and the | inflorescence bears up to 40 flowers which are white wit |
he exceptions to this are the spur and the | inflorescence, which bear an indumentum of simple white |
tions and is noted for its short and dense | inflorescence. |
ometimes tipped with a hooked awn, and the | inflorescence often dries into a rounded, spiny husk. |
From the top of the leafy stem appears an | inflorescence of tube-shaped reddish-purple flowers, eac |
Around each | inflorescence grows a distinctive array of club-shaped f |
d it is glandular, particularly around the | inflorescence. |
The plant bears an | inflorescence of up to 25 pink, lilac, or white flowers. |
It bears an | inflorescence of 5 to 20 yellow flowers, each flower abo |
The plant bears an | inflorescence of up to 25 flowers with reddish or pinkis |
The top of the stem bears an | inflorescence with many flower heads, each up to a centi |
Each hairy stem bears an | inflorescence of up to 75 small white flowers that conti |
The stem bears an | inflorescence of several flower heads containing yellow |
The erect stem bears an | inflorescence which can be shaped like a raceme and is o |
ed, but sometimes alternate just below the | inflorescence and at the very base of stem. |
a rosette, usually producing a bright red | inflorescence in a flattened spike. |
The top of each stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of small, nodding flowers with dull yellow |
The tip of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of flowers one to three centimeters wide, |
he top of the stout stem is occupied by an | inflorescence in a compound umbel arrangement, with the |
The top of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence which is usually a spike. |
The tip of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of one or more tiny yellow flowers surroun |
of the thin, erect stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of not more than ten flowers. |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, a dense spiral of many flowers. |
The tip of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of one or more flowers each with a long, h |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, which bears opening flowers and closed, e |
The point of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of one to several flowers. |
The tip of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of usually a single flower with corolla lo |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, in which the lowest flowers open first an |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, in which the lower flowers open while the |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence. |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, with open flowers and closed buds. |
e upper part of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of many pale yellow flowers. |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, which has opening flowers below closed, h |
The tip of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of one or more white, pink, or blue flower |
The top of the stem is occupied by the | inflorescence, with open flowers and deflexed buds towar |
The top of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of several flower heads, their hemispheric |
The tip of the stem is occupied by an | inflorescence of usually a single flower with a tubular |
When closed the | inflorescence is wrapped in bright pink to magenta bract |
plants (apical) appearing in clusters (an | inflorescence) usually consists of three to seven floret |
he flowers are produced on a 10-80 cm long | inflorescence; they are pink or white, 2-3 cm diameter, |
which sometimes has scent are collected in | inflorescence. |
in a slightly elongated, congested bundle ( | inflorescence) containing 30-60 flowers each. |
over a long period of time; do not cut the | inflorescence after the first flower has faded, as these |
The cylindrical, racemose,many-flowered | inflorescence erupts from a solitary spathe (sometimes t |
The dense, hairy | inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of |
Each dense, tufted | inflorescence has several pairs of hairy spikelets. |
s typical Aroid flowers: a densely crowded | inflorescence called a spadix is subtended by one large |
cupied by a hairy, leafy, densely flowered | inflorescence. |
Detail of | inflorescence. |
A Draba lactea | inflorescence |
The drooping racemose | inflorescence bears many small (4-5 mm across) apricot-c |
Each spike | inflorescence is under a centimeter wide and is covered |
is generally monoecious, with each upright | inflorescence holding mostly staminate flowers with a fe |
The erect paniculate | inflorescence with drooping branches arises from the ape |
It produces an erect, drooping | inflorescence which bears bright pink or magenta bell-sh |
It erects an | inflorescence several centimeters high which has many fu |
Erysimum allionii | inflorescence |
Female flower | inflorescence of Typha domingensis are used externally f |
The few flowered racemose | inflorescence grows from the apex of the stem, and is co |
y Asteraceae, with a large flowering head ( | inflorescence). |
There are three to five flowers per | inflorescence, which are sessile or short-peduncled axil |
e individuals producing different forms of | inflorescence. |
e individuals producing different forms of | inflorescence; both are rough, elongated clusters of tin |
female plants producing different forms of | inflorescence with round, knoblike flowers. |
ang in bunches where they develop from the | inflorescence. |
e long, thin, whitish awns, which give the | inflorescence its texture. |
from the throat of each flower, giving the | inflorescence a whiskery look. |
The glandular, hairy | inflorescence is made up of pale green bracts tipped in |
From each leaf-bearing node grows an | inflorescence of one to three flowers with narrow petall |
The hairy gland-covered | inflorescence bears flowers on erect pedicels, with seve |
The hairy gland-covered | inflorescence is an interrupted series of dense whorls o |
The hairy, glandular | inflorescence bears flowers with five white petals each |
The hairy, glandular | inflorescence bears tiny white or pink flowers. |
The hairy, glandular | inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of |
The large, hairy, glandular | inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of |
It has an | inflorescence on stems 18-40 centimeters long arising fr |
They have an | inflorescence that is produced laterally along the stems |
tall purple or red-brown peduncles hold an | inflorescence which is a spherical umbel densely packed |
than 15 centimeters tall, each holding an | inflorescence of several flower heads. |
If the | inflorescence is located on an erect stem it bends the s |
mm), yellow, and clustered together in an | inflorescence consisting of 2 - 7 flowers in the upper l |
They are collected in an | inflorescence and have a pleasant scent similar to lemon |
This plant does not have bulblets in the | inflorescence. |
The blue flowers are organized in an | inflorescence of 2-6 cm. |
ioned due to "strong differences in habit, | inflorescence and minor floral and fruit characters". |
The plant blooms in an | inflorescence of many white or pink flowers, each with a |
The many fruits formed in each | inflorescence have long silky appendages which, seen tog |
grows up to 1.5 metres high, including the | inflorescence. |
dth of about 20 centimeters, including its | inflorescence. |
Banksia species with independently reduced | inflorescence axes. |
It spreads into an | inflorescence lined with many small dangling clusters of |
The upper part of the stem spreads into an | inflorescence lined with clusters of small white, yellow |
The top half of the stem is an | inflorescence of widely spaced flowers on long pedicels, |
Atop each of the many erect branches is an | inflorescence of several golden yellow flower heads, eac |
Atop each erect stem is an | inflorescence bearing usually one but sometimes more flo |
Atop the stem is an | inflorescence of fewer than 30 flowers, which are genera |
Huauzontle is the | inflorescence but quinoa is a grain. |
Atop the stem is an | inflorescence which may have as many as 90 flowers in it |
Atop each stem is an | inflorescence of several flowers, each on a short pedice |
At the top of the stem is an | inflorescence which is a cluster of several cylindrical, |
The top of the stem is an | inflorescence of a few pink to lavender flowers with yel |
Atop each short branch is an | inflorescence of many flower heads, each packed with dis |
Atop each stem is an | inflorescence of one or more flower heads, each up to 2. |
Atop the stem is an | inflorescence of up to 75 flowers, each just under a cen |
Atop the few-branched stem is an | inflorescence of one to several flower heads each 5 to 1 |
Atop the stem is an | inflorescence of up to 30 flowers, each just over a cent |
Atop each branch of the stem is an | inflorescence of at least five flower heads, each about |
Atop the stem is an | inflorescence of several flowers in white to yellow or o |
Atop the stem is an | inflorescence of 10 to 40 flowers which may be white to |
At the tip of each stem is the | inflorescence, a clublike spikelet less than a centimete |
t the top of each branch of the stem is an | inflorescence of one to several flower heads, each round |
The plant's aboveground tissue is its | inflorescence, a raceme of bright scarlet red flowers wr |
Atop each of the many erect branches is an | inflorescence of small whitish flower heads. |
n aloe or snake aloe on account of its odd | inflorescence, is a species of flowering plant in the ge |
Its spherical | inflorescence is one to two centimeters wide and contain |
from other related species by its glabrous | inflorescence. |
the lack of bracteoles and its paniculate | inflorescence. |
of the morphology of its stem, lamina, and | inflorescence. |
s grow rapidly, producing a large flowered | inflorescence. |
The large, open | inflorescence bears up to 35 cream-colored flowers, each |
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