a loosely branched flower cluster
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paniclea loosely branched flower cluster
paniclesPANICLE, a loosely branched flower cluster
pedicela. small stalk b. ultimate division of a common peduncle c. one of the subordinate stalks in a branched inflorescence, bearing a single flower
hypanthiumA cuplike or tubular enlargement of the receptacle of a flower, loosely surrounding the gynoecium or united with it
hypanthiaA cuplike or tubular enlargement of the receptacle of a flower, loosely surrounding the gynoecium or united with it
cymea flower cluster
spadixa flower cluster
catkina flower cluster
corymba flower cluster
UMBELA flower cluster
umbeledhaving a flower cluster
spadixesSPADIX, a flower cluster
umbelledhaving a flower cluster
corymbsCORYMB, a flower cluster
cymesCYME, a flower cluster
catkinsCATKIN, a flower cluster
spikeleta type of flower cluster
umbela type of flower cluster
amentuma catkin (a flower cluster)
spikeletsSPIKELET, a type of flower cluster
amentaAMENTUM, a catkin (a flower cluster)
umbelsUMBEL, a type of flower cluster
UMBELFlower cluster, as on a carrot
capituluma flower cluster as in a daisy
dichasialrelating to a dichasium, a flower cluster
thyrsea type of flower cluster, also THYRSUS
thyrsusa type of flower cluster, also THYRSE
UMBELFlower cluster, as on a carrot plant
thyrsesTHYRSE, a type of flower cluster, also THYRSUS
thyrsiTHYRSUS, a type of flower cluster, also THYRSE
UMBELA flower cluster, such as Queen Anne's lace.
capitellaCAPITULUM, a flower cluster as in a daisy
dichasiallyDICHASIAL, relating to a dichasium, a flower cluster
umbelleta small umbel (a type of flower cluster)
handcluster of bananas developed from a single flower group
umbelletsUMBELLET, a small umbel (a type of flower cluster)
umbellarpertaining to a umbel (a type of flower cluster)
RACEMEFlower cluster on a single stem, as in the honey locust
thyrsoidpertaining to a thyrsus (a type of flower cluster, also THYRSE)
RACEMEFlower cluster whose name can also be read as a challenge