inflorescence in English

noun
1
the complete flower head of a plant including stems, stalks, bracts, and flowers.
Flowers are generally borne solitarily in leaf axils or in inflorescences subtended by bracts, but some taxa are ebractate.

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1. The most distinguishing characters are the inflorescence and the fruit; in Baneberries, the inflorescence is an unbranched …

2. Inflorescence is large, florescence is long.

3. Acropetal, Basipetal, Cymose, Determinate, Indeterminate, Inflorescence, Racemose

4. The inflorescence bears a number of spikes with one leaflike bract at the base which is longer than the inflorescence itself.

5. An inflorescence of Ozette Coralroot, Corallorhiza maculata var

6. 5 synonyms for Blossoming: anthesis, florescence, flowering, inflorescence, efflorescence

7. Two types of inflorescence are found within one tree.

8. Male inflorescence off, the terminal bud following that bare.

9. The white or yellowish inflorescence consists of two to five spikes.

10. The Bract of a marijuana plant surrounds the flower inflorescence

11. The origin of the Bracteoles was explained by successive inflorescence reductions

12. A type of cymose inflorescence with only a single main axis.

13. The inflorescence is single group of 3-5 green and red flowers.

14. Cristata Group - terminal inflorescence of several erect, flattened, broad, Cristate cockscombs

15. Cristata Group - terminal inflorescence of several erect, flattened, broad, cristate Cockscombs

16. ANd it has AN inflorescence that looks something like a corn tassel.

17. Approximately 25 first-order inflorescence bracts are formed in an acropetal sequence.

18. The flower is bisexual, white, only leaf armpit or Cheng Jusan inflorescence.

19. stiff branches, tiny pointed leaves in yellowish green, much bloomed, earlier inflorescence.

20. 11 words related to bract: inflorescence, calycle, calyculus, epicalyx, false calyx, husk, Bracteole

21. Bract, Modified, usually small, leaflike structure often positioned beneath a flower or inflorescence

22. With increasing of water depth, the number of plantlet and inflorescence gradually dwindles.

23. Bract a specialized leaf with a single flower or inflorescence growing in the axil

24. During inflorescence development, flowers differentiate first and then Bulbils initiate between flower buds

25. In Basipetal order, the main axis of the inflorescence terminates in a flower

26. Other species, the bracts are non-Appendaged and the inflorescence forms a tight cone

27. 13 In the whorls of the inflorescence a few juvenile plantlets develop which root readily.

28. In the whorls of the inflorescence a few juvenile plantlets develop which root readily.

29. 7 With increasing of water depth, the number of plantlet and inflorescence gradually dwindles.

30. The Capitulum is the characteristic inflorescence of the composite family (Asteraceae) of flowering plants

31. Bracts that appear in a whorl subtending an inflorescence are collectively called an involucre

32. Pedicel – stems that serve as the stalk of an individual flower in an inflorescence or infrutescence.

33. 11 In the whorls of the inflorescence a few juvenile plantlets develop which root readily.

34. In this paper, the method of simulating inflorescence using dual scale automaton model is discussed.

35. Bracteole (plural Bracteoles) (botany) A small leaf of leaf-like structure directly subtending a flower or inflorescence whose stalk itself is subtended by a bract. (botany) A bract subtending an individual flower rather than an inflorescence.

36. This page shows answers to the clue Catkin, followed by ten definitions like “A scaly-bracted spike with declinous flowers”, “An ament; a species of inflorescence” and “A cylindrical spikelike inflorescence”.A synonym for Catkin is young.

37. In botany, a Bract is a modified leaf, especially one associated with a flower or inflorescence

38. Anthesis of flowers is sequential within an inflorescence, so when the style and perianth are different

39. The inflorescence is a Cyme of sunflower-like flower heads borne on a hairy, leafless peduncle.

40. In the daisy family the numerous bracts which subtend the inflorescence are known as an involucre.

41. Childsii Group - terminal inflorescence of globose, bosses consisting of numerous, congested Cockscombs; bosses resembles brain coral

42. Involucres and Bracteoles characters were mapped onto the phylogeny to analyze the sequence of inflorescence trait evolution

43. The plant develops a tufted habit by the formation of an unusual accesory bud adjacent to each inflorescence.

44. Our study of the flower's organogenesis shows that the inferior position of the ovary does not result from an invagination of the aerenchyma of the inflorescence axis although the ovary is completely enclosed in the axis of the inflorescence at maturity.

45. Loss of function mutations in Inflorescence Deficient in Abscission ( IDA ), which encodes a predicted secreted small protein

46. Bract definition, a specialized leaf or leaflike part, usually situated at the base of a flower or inflorescence

47. Since the inflorescence is not yet known, the plant is propagated only from dormant buds on the rhizome.

48. 24 Since the inflorescence is not yet known, the plant is propagated only from dormant buds on the rhizome.

49. Bract - a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence inflorescence - the flowering part of a plant or arrangement of flowers on a stalk calycle, calyculus, epicalyx, false calyx - a group of Bracts simulating a calyx as in a carnation or hibiscus

50. Characterization of the North American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) inflorescence, the floret abscission zone, and its stimulation by ethylene were undertaken to gain insights into the potential for floret abscission induction as a replacement for the industry practice of expensive manual removal of the inflorescence.