inflorescences 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. Banksias are a unique flower composed of compact inflorescences

2. Axillary buds develop similarly in each species, producing both inflorescences and suckers in the caulescent S. nicolai and only inflorescences in the acaulescent S. reginae.

3. Basipetal order is clearly visible in biparous and multiparous cymose inflorescences

4. The tubers, inflorescences, buds and flowers can all be cooked and eaten.

5. Female inflorescences crowded in apical leaf axils among leaflike bracts and Bracteoles

6. Variegated varieties with inflorescences composed of multiple florets, each with a modified calyx.

7. From the Cambridge English Corpus Anthesis in female inflorescences lasts almost twice as long as in male …

8. Thus, in inflorescences, Bracteole is the equivalent of bract, and pedicel is the equivalent of peduncle.

9. From Cambridge English Corpus Anthesis in female inflorescences lasts almost twice as long as in male …

10. The inflorescences develop inside the tuberous underground part of the plant, before rupturing it and surfacing.

11. Bumblebee pollinators showed preferences for pink–red stereomorphic species, whereas Diptera showed preferences for white actinomorphic inflorescences.

12. This species has elliptic green leaves and large, bright golden yellow inflorescences or flower spikes, appearing in summer and autumn.

13. During their flowering period, from July to September, Crape myrtles exhibit numerous inflorescences that come along with clusters of showy bloomings.

14. Nutrient amendment of plants enhanced aboveground growth, height, and numbers of reproductive tillers and inflorescences similarly across the altitudinal gradient.

15. Astilbe is a perennial for the shade, noted for its fine-textured pyramidal inflorescences, good foliage, and Winter fruiting-head effect

16. The flower spikes, known as inflorescences, arise at the ends of branchlets, appearing from late April to October, with a peak over July and August.

17. Astilbe is a Summer-flowering, shade-loving perennial having terminal plumes of feathery inflorescences held above the basal compound foliage, effectively used in group or mass plantings.

18. It differs from the native alpine Bistort (Bistorta vivipara) in having larger inflorescences, and inhabiting lowland sites, while alpine Bistort is found only in alpine habitats above 1,000 meters.

19. The presence of Anthophilous insects was primarily restricted to the male phase of anthesis, during which the visitors searched for pollen and breeding sites; those which visited inflorescences during the female phase seeked out nectar.

20. The presence of Anthophilous insects was primarily restricted to the male phase of anthesis, during which the visitors searched for pollen and breeding sites; those which visited inflorescences during the female phase seeked out nectar.

21. Aloes Native to sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and Arabia, Aloes are evergreen succulents with usually spiny leaves arranged in neat rosettes, and spectacular, candle-like inflorescences bearing clusters of brilliant yellow, orange or red, tubular flowers

22. Electron microscopy: Samples of the leaf, Auricles, ligule and inflorescences were fixed in a 2.5% glutaraldehyde and 2% parafonnaldehyde solution in a 0.1 M sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.4 (Karnovsky 1965) and were rinsed with the buffer solution.

23. Napus inflorescences were unable to Acclimatize to the increased temperatures as seed production was inhibited throughout the HTS periods, regardless of the duration of the stress.’ ‘Several new studies point to evidence that some organisms with limited capacities to Acclimatize to thermal or hydric change may be limited in their

24. Napus inflorescences were unable to Acclimatize to the increased temperatures as seed production was inhibited throughout the HTS periods, regardless of the duration of the stress.’ ‘Several new studies point to evidence that some organisms with limited capacities to Acclimatize to thermal or hydric change may be limited in their

25. High percentages of Albugo Candida oospores from hypertrophied inflorescences of Brassica campestris were germinated by incubating them on moist filter paper for 21 days, by slowly leaching them for 15 days or more on sintered glass filters, or by washing them for a few days on a rotary shaker followed by a day of still-culture.