Meaning panicle
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A branched cluster of flowers.
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Loosely branched flower structure, usually cone shaped with flowers opening from lower section upwards. parallel venation:
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A leaf with many loose branches that flower or grow some crop
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A flower or cluster of flowers, typically in a cone shape, that extends on a branch from the main stem of a plant.
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A branched raceme with a cluster of flowers usually on a series of racemes branching from a main axis. Begonias and astilbes have panicles. A good example of this is here
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when the pedicels are branched, supporting two or more flowers in a loose cluster. Pappus
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Compound raceme made of up smaller racemes. The flower groups closest to the base are the oldest whilst new groups of flowers are produced as the influrorescence continues to grow.
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A highly branched inflorescence.
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A type of inflorescence in which there are several forked branches, each with the youngest flowers at the top; for instance, lilac.
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 Loosely branched flower structure, usually cone shaped with flowers opening from lower section upwards.
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A branching cluster of flowers held on a stem, such as the flowering parts of most grasses.
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a compound inflorescence with a main axis and lateral branches which are further branched, and in which each axis ends in a flower or flower bud. Fig. 17 A. adj. paniculate.
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A large flower cluster made up of many individual flowers
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[Inflorescence types] -- A compound, much-branched inflorescence, where at least some of the branches have more than one flower.
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(n) compound raceme or branched cluster of flowers
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A branched flowerhead.
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Seedhead in which the side branches are attached to the main axis with a stalk. May form a triangular shape.
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A highly branched inflorescence.
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