panicle|panicles in English

noun

[pan·i·cle || 'pænɪkl]

loose cluster of flowers (Botany)

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1. leadership is like a panicle of rice.

2. Determination of panicle number generally precedes determination of spikelet number. Sentencedict.com

3. Spanish grass with light feathery panicles grown for dried bouquets.

4. The flowers are Apetalous (flowers having no petals) and unisexual and borne in panicles

5. These include the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata, panicle rice mite, rats, and the weed Echinochloa crusgali.

6. This recessive mutant showed outgrowth of Bracts or produced leaves at the basal node of the panicle

7. Are the flowers —if you can see any— inconspicuous and small, forming a spike, raceme, or panicle?

8. 28 The distribution of different yellow greenish spore balls of false smut on single panicle was observed.

9. With its loose, billowy panicles of tiny, ruffled flowers, baby's breath provides a lightness and Airiness to floral projects

10. Cordifolium, 4 ft., has large Cordate leaves, and heads of rich orange flowers in cymose panicles in July

11. The flowers are solitary or aggregated in cymes, spikes, or panicles and typically perfect (bisexual) and actinomorphic.

12. Bellflowers produce purple, blue, white, or occasionally pink flowers held in small panicles, each with a five-lobed corolla

13. Harvest needs to be precisely timed to avoid high seed losses from shattering, and different panicles on the same plant mature at different times.

14. What does Brome mean? Any of various grasses of the genus Bromus, having loose usually drooping panicles and including several weeds and orna

15. 22 It is presumed that chlamydospore may be the major primary infection source of rice false smut and begin to infect the panicles of rice before or after florescence.

16. Definition of Broomcorn : any of several tall cultivated sorghums having stiff-branched panicles used in brooms and brushes Examples of Broomcorn in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Commercial Broomcorn …

17. By means of allometry it was possible to distinguish six different growth phases: early development (I), sprouting (II), appearance of panicles (III), flowering (IV), ear development (V), and ripening (VI).

18. It is presumed that chlamydospore may be the major primary infection source of rice false smut and begin to infect the panicles of rice before or after florescence.

19. (Note: See Broomcorns for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (broomcorn) noun: tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes Also see Broomcorns Words similar to broomcorn Usage examples for broomcorn

20. Acacias are showy and lushly flowering with Lilliputian flowers, composed of four or five tiny petals and massed stamens forming globular, fluffy, sweetly scented balls, racemes or panicles in winter or spring.

21. Astilbe definition is - any of a genus (Astilbe) of chiefly Asian perennials of the saxifrage family that have simple or usually compound leaves and are widely cultivated for their panicles of usually white, pink, or red flowers.

22. Agave definition is - any of a genus (Agave of the family Agavaceae, the Agave family) of plants having spiny-margined leaves and flowers in tall spreading panicles and including some cultivated for their fiber or sap or for ornament.

23. Ailanthus definition is - any of a small Asian genus (Ailanthus of the family Simaroubaceae, the Ailanthus family) of chiefly tropical trees and shrubs with bitter bark, pinnate leaves, and terminal panicles of ill-scented greenish flowers; especially : tree of heaven.

24. Astilbe chinensis, commonly called Chinese Astilbe, is clump-forming perennials which feature graceful, fern-like mounds of mostly basal, 2-3 ternately compound leaves, usually with sharply-toothed leaflets, and tiny flowers densely packed into erect to arching, plume-like flower panicles rising above the foliage on slender, upright stems.

25. Boltonia Asteroides, commonly called false chamomile or false aster, is a rhizomatous perennial which typically grows to 5-6’ tall on erect, usually branching stems clad with alternate, linear, lance-shaped, stalkless, gray-green leaves (to 5” long).Tiny, daisy-like flowers (to 3/4” diameter) in loose panicles typically cover this aster-like plant with a