「inflorescences」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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The plant flowers abundantly in | inflorescences of a few flowers each. |
vidual plants bearing both male and female | inflorescences. |
generally has one to two scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 4-15 cm long. |
nerally has one to three scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 12-20 cm long. |
a grass is dioecious, with male and female | inflorescences; only the male inflorescence has been incl |
; a small irregular palman; long and erect | inflorescences; and small, white, smooth fruits. |
The plant has male and female | inflorescences which are small hard clusters of flowers. |
cemose inflorescence, with male and female | inflorescences differing little in structure. |
enerally has one to five scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 5-14 cm long. |
ecies generally has 1-13 scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 3-16 cm long. |
nerally has one to three scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 8-16 cm long. |
generally has one or two scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 7-11 cm long. |
enerally has one to four scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 9-30 cm long. |
generally has one to six scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 13-33 cm long. |
erally has three to four scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 28-39 cm long. |
generally has one or two scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 15-30 cm long. |
nerally has one to seven scapes and cymose | inflorescences that are 3-20 cm long. |
s, each about a centimeter long and erects | inflorescences on naked, woolly stalks. |
ch 30 to 50 centimeters in height and bear | inflorescences of clustered flowers. |
istmas heliconia because its red and white | inflorescences usually emerge during the holiday season. |
Banksia), with very small leaves and small | inflorescences. |
Young (left) and mature | inflorescences |
tems up to 20 centimeters tall and bearing | inflorescences of many tiny bright yellow flowers in head |
Atop the stems are compact | inflorescences of flowers with bright yellow petals. |
Examples are ananas | inflorescences, formed from a reunion of berries with rec |
he ends of the stem branches are clustered | inflorescences of petite flowers. |
e branches of the thick stem are spherical | inflorescences of 50 to 100 small flowers. |
Atop the stems are cyme | inflorescences of bright blue to lavender flowers. |
Upon the branches are tiny | inflorescences of white flowers, each flower measuring on |
the end of the spreading stems are nodding | inflorescences of flowers, each flower with four bright y |
Atop the stems are spike | inflorescences of several flowers each. |
hile the flowers are white and arranged in | inflorescences. |
Hermaphrodite flowers arranged in | inflorescences about 5-6 cm long. |
flowers are produced in axillary racemose | inflorescences between August and November in its native |
Banksia media | inflorescences |
e tops of the stem branches bear spreading | inflorescences of glandular purple to pinkish-lavender fl |
amental foliage while others bear striking | inflorescences. |
es, which can reach 5 ft., bear paniculate | inflorescences which can re-bloom for several years. |
It bears fluffy | inflorescences of pea-like flowers in white or lavender. |
The plant bears two | inflorescences, the staminate type being a rounded white |
It bears spike | inflorescences of tiny purple flowers. |
It bears large | inflorescences containing up to 200 flowers each. |
The shrub blooms in | inflorescences up to 15 centimeters long filled with clus |
The plant blooms in | inflorescences of many small flowers, each with yellow pe |
The flowers are borne in | inflorescences and also in the joint where the infloresce |
Atop the stem branches are | inflorescences of small flowers each up to a centimeter a |
Atop the stem branches are | inflorescences of a single large flower head up to 3 cent |
The many erect branches bear | inflorescences of bright golden yellow flower heads, each |
The tops of stem branches hold | inflorescences of many daisylike flower heads. |
erect branches of this spreading bush are | inflorescences of white roselike flowers. |
s have few leaves and are occupied by cyme | inflorescences of white flowers. |
y, evergreen leaves and central, pendulous | inflorescences with small flowers followed by densely pac |
or dioecious and bear flowers clustered in | inflorescences. |
Flowers are solitary or clustered in | inflorescences of several. |
It produces compact, narrow | inflorescences 8 to 10 centimeters long and purplish in c |
and large sheaths that partially cover the | inflorescences. |
The stem is covered in | inflorescences of many tiny white flowers and hairy fruit |
displayed above the foliage, the deep pink | inflorescences resemble those of G. 'Robyn Gordon'. |
ub is packed heavily with densely bunching | inflorescences of urn-shaped white to pale pink flowers. |
ss often pale pink, and bunched densely in | inflorescences. |
because of their long thin densely packed | inflorescences that get up to 37 cm with sweetly fragrant |
ng bunchgrass with distinctive cylindrical | inflorescences covered in flat spikelets. |
The bush erects frilly | inflorescences of densely clustered flowers on nearly nak |
tween these two species and especially the | inflorescences are strikingly alike. |
As with other species of Eupatorium, the | inflorescences contain a large number of white flower hea |
from large buds on tall 1-3 feet branching | inflorescences. |
The new flower stalks ( | inflorescences) are fed on by small mammals, javelina, de |
owers are held on branching flower stalks ( | inflorescences) up to 5 ft (1.5 m) tall from late spring |
The shrub flowers in | inflorescences of long, urn-shaped manzanita flowers and |
The plant flowers in | inflorescences only a few millimeters wide containing min |
noecious, with solitary female flowers and | inflorescences of male flowers on the same plant . |
6 feet and has large, fluffy cream-colored | inflorescences. |
few hairy, thready leaves and fluffy gray | inflorescences. |
Erect stems bear fuzzy club-shaped | inflorescences with series of rounded clusters of flowers |
Flowers grow in | inflorescences coloured red to maroon. |
imeters wide at the base and growing erect | inflorescences up to 40 centimeters high. |
Hakea petiolaris | inflorescences |
This plant has creamy-white | inflorescences that are about 6 in (15 cm) long, and that |
This species lacks a scape but has cymose | inflorescences that are 4-13 cm long. |
This species lacks a scape but has cymose | inflorescences that are 4-11 cm long. |
This species lacks a scape but has cymose | inflorescences that are 5-9 cm long. |
is the only Potamogeton that has branching | inflorescences. |
Holochila have racemose | inflorescences, unlike those in E. sect. |
-10 in stalks, with each plant having many | inflorescences. |
is unique in the genus in having bisexual | inflorescences in which the few male flowers are surround |
Flowers compose highly branched | inflorescences located at the base of the lower living le |
er stems are mostly leafless and hold cyme | inflorescences of flowers. |
The tips of its erect branches hold dense | inflorescences of tiny flower heads with cream white to y |
The honey-scented mauve | inflorescences are shorter (< 8 cm) than those of davidii |
The flowers are produced in dense | inflorescences 1 cm in diameter, with a ring of white or |
The flowers are produced in dense | inflorescences (capitula), 2 cm diameter, with white ray |
are located in leaf axils or in spikelike | inflorescences. |
imilar in appearance and grow in clustered | inflorescences of hairy yellow corollas. |
e, urn-shaped flowers are borne in bunched | inflorescences. |
The plant flowers in large | inflorescences of up to 65 flowers each. |
The flowers are produced in daisy-like | inflorescences, with yellow to yellowish-purple florets. |
The flowers appear in sparse | inflorescences and are white to very pale pink. |
r rarely white) flowers appear in terminal | inflorescences throughout the year. |
w to spines at the tips, especially in the | inflorescences. |
white flowers are borne in densely-bunched | inflorescences. |
The shrub blooms in dense | inflorescences of urn-shaped manzanita flowers. |
Flowers are solitary or appear in bunched | inflorescences of up to five. |
It blooms in short | inflorescences of small white star-shaped flowers. |
ucing either male or female flowers in its | inflorescences, but not both. |
dual bearing male or female flowers in its | inflorescences, but not both. |
In April and May the shrub blooms in short | inflorescences of white flowers, each with five widely-sp |
The flowers occur in prominent | inflorescences on stiff erect stalks and are deep red or |
ers are borne singularly, or in umbel-like | inflorescences with 3 to 6 flowers. |
Its flowers are in axillary | inflorescences and its fruits are syncarps and very sweet |
They are usually arranged in indeterminate | inflorescences. |
White or pink flowers occur in raceme-like | inflorescences; followed by a berry, 15-25 mm long, 10-15 |
Male flowers are borne in narrow | inflorescences up to 50 centimeters long, while infloresc |
The plant puts out numerous 10 inch long | inflorescences holding pale yellow flowers, in whorls of |
e bracts, and female individuals producing | inflorescences of bright pink, yellow, or white fruiting |
The stems branch into wide | inflorescences bearing pointed bracts and flowers with sp |
It bears | inflorescences of light to bright pink urn-shaped flowers |
t bolts an erect stalk upon which it bears | inflorescences of flowers. |
It bears | inflorescences of blue or purple flowers and spherical fr |
It has | inflorescences of tubular, greenish-white flowers which y |
her members of the genus Eupatorium it has | inflorescences containing a large number of white flowers |
in autumn and winter (March to July), the | inflorescences appearing on small branches or forks of br |
flowers in the winter, bearing large loose | inflorescences of pink to nearly white urn-shaped flowers |
ng in the spring, S. laricifolium displays | inflorescences consisting of ten to thirty pink flowers. |
y lacks a stem, producing erect leaves and | inflorescences from ground level. |
The leaves and | inflorescences are edible and resemble spinach; the plant |
Larvae feed on leaves and | inflorescences of various herbaceous plants of the family |
t to almost tomentose branches, leaves and | inflorescences. |
cing hairy, clumpy or spreading leaves and | inflorescences from ground level. |
ese are perennials with toothed leaves and | inflorescences of curling, sharp-petalled flowers. |
ls with highly lobed or toothed leaves and | inflorescences of petite flowers. |
ms that possess only alternate leaves with | inflorescences emerging from the basal rosette distinguis |
shaped leaves 5 to 15 centimeters long and | inflorescences of two or three showy orchids near the top |
They initially live in a case made from | inflorescences of wormwood, which is covered with leaflet |
usually twisted (hence the name tortuosa) | inflorescences. |
erized by long, spindly, naturally hanging | inflorescences and relatively large, semi-translucent flo |
The tips of stem branches are occupied by | inflorescences of 5 or 6 flowers. |
The sap of young | inflorescences can be fermented to produce alcohol. |
These were the production of multiple | inflorescences and the presence of a thick, waxy cuticle |
Sedum species by the presence of terminal | inflorescences, erect petals, and opposite leaves. |
les, and cause the flowers in parts of the | inflorescences to stop developing. |
The red color of the | inflorescences is due to a high content of betacyanins, l |
Both the nymphs and adults feed on the | inflorescences of grasses, especially timothy-grass (Phle |
and the dense glandular hairs found on the | inflorescences. |
When the plant grows in water only the | inflorescences and the tips of the leaf blades break the |
It has flat leaves and open, spreading | inflorescences of very small spikelets. |
ew leaves and bearing flowers singly or in | inflorescences of up to four. |
It bears flowers singly or in | inflorescences of two or three. |
Its pale green or white nodding or erect | inflorescences bear many pinkish flowers, each on a long |
upper occupied by naked peduncles bearing | inflorescences of several daisylike flower heads. |
aceous dark-olive leaves, and possess long | inflorescences with successive flowering. |
The flowers are produced in | inflorescences; they are dioecious, with male and female |
The flowers are produced in | inflorescences with 2 to 8 flowers, in umbels, but often |
stiff, sharp foliage, and produces yellow | inflorescences of flowers. |
It produces rounded | inflorescences of small, thready, bright lavender or pink |
The plant produces spike | inflorescences of small flowers with white to pinkish spo |
It produces white | inflorescences followed by woody fruits which are promine |
It produces long | inflorescences hung with small yellow or pink bell-shaped |
It produces tiny | inflorescences of a few spikelets each which in total are |
The plant produces spikelike | inflorescences of male flowers and small clustered inflor |
It lacks a stem, producing upright | inflorescences and leaves from ground level. |
sal stem and taproot and producing upright | inflorescences and leaves. |
to 40 centimeters wide and producing erect | inflorescences 10 to 35 centimeters tall. |
ooms twice per year, producing single-head | inflorescences in the spring and inflorescences with many |
plant flowers in yellow to reddish rounded | inflorescences, male plants producing clusters of stamina |
f young Arabidopsis and leaves, roots, and | inflorescences of mature flowering plants showing strong |
It has roughly spherical | inflorescences with flowers of cream to orange-brown colo |
flowers are arranged in separate spikelike | inflorescences. |
ce and sometimes branches off several more | inflorescences. |
female plants producing similarly arranged | inflorescences. |
female plants producing similarly arranged | inflorescences surrounded by lanceolate bracts. |
Flowers appear in small clustered | inflorescences at the ends of the stem branches. |
The plant produces small spike | inflorescences with centimeter-long sepals and smaller sp |
In some cases | inflorescences are similar to simple fruits. |
There are sometimes small | inflorescences located in the cauline leaf axils along th |
ms except that their flowers, spathes, and | inflorescences are considerably different. |
tive leaves and, in some species, colorful | inflorescences. |
Dendrobium lindleyi flowers in spring with | inflorescences of about 10-30 cm (4-12 in) long having 5 |
Flowers appear during spring forming | inflorescences to 15 cm long. |
The stems hold | inflorescences of rounded spikelets each containing at le |
The mostly naked pinkish stems bear | inflorescences of hairy clusters of flowers. |
urple in color, particularly the stems and | inflorescences. |
The erect stems have | inflorescences of one to ten flower heads, each between o |
erb producing one or more erect stems with | inflorescences growing to 30 centimeters in maximum heigh |
The erect stems hold | inflorescences of one or more flat, buttonlike flower hea |
rized by long pendulous string-like female | inflorescences of apparently naked flowers and stems whic |
owering is in spring and early summer, the | inflorescences a fawn in colour. |
andular on their inner surfaces, bracteate | inflorescences, and sessile leaves. |
stems up to about 60 centimeters tall and | inflorescences which are dense, oblong clusters of indist |
Male flowers are borne in terminal spike | inflorescences that emerge from the distal end of the bra |
The plentiful | inflorescences hold crowded clusters of urn-shaped manzan |
The scattered | inflorescences are small clusters of tiny flowers which a |
and has attractive divided leaves The red | inflorescences are about 15 cm long by 9 cm wide. |
The yellow | inflorescences have 2 to 4 green bracts which are larger |
The short | inflorescences have several whorls each, with flowers tha |
The plentiful | inflorescences are curled, coiling double rows of small b |
The abundant | inflorescences are clusters of pale to bright blue or pur |
The short | inflorescences bear bunches of flowers which may be blue |
The woolly | inflorescences are compound umbels of up to 60 rays holdi |
The petite | inflorescences are borne on naked stalks and are bunched |
Griffith Hughes reported that the immature | inflorescences could be pickled and eaten as a vegetable. |
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