racemose

ADJECTIVE
  1. having stalked flowers along an elongated stem that continue to open in succession from below as the stem continues to grow
    lilies of the valley are racemose
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  • The spikelets are lanceolate, 2 - to 3-nate, in digitate or racemose spikes, jointed on the pedicels but not thickened at the base, 1-flowered. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Many flowers from the axil of a bract; no bractioles interspersed, hence we may expect racemose or spicate partial inflorescences. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Purpose:To analyze the angiographic manifestations and embolization treatment of craniofacial hemangioma racemose.
  • Bracts are initiated acropetally on the racemose inflorescence, or below the terminal flower.
  • M. Fournier mentions an instance in _Pelargonium grandiflorum_, where, owing to the lengthening of the axis, the pedicels, instead of being umbellate, had become racemose; and I owe to the kindness of Dr. Sankey Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Bracts are initiated acropetally on the racemose inflorescence, or below the terminal flower.
  • Inflorescences are terminal or axillary, and are usually cymose, but less often racemose, capitate, clustered or spicate; the flowers are seldom solitary.
  • This group is morphologically characterized by boat-shaped extrafloral nectar cups and a long inflorescence axis exhibiting a more racemose arrangement of the flowers.
  • Inflorescences are terminal or axillary, and are usually cymose, but less often racemose, capitate, clustered or spicate; the flowers are seldom solitary.
  • The larger of the compound saccular glands are also called _racemose_ glands, on account of their having the general form of a cluster, or raceme, similar to that of a bunch of grapes. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
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