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panicle
▪ I. panicle1 Bot. (ˈpænɪk(ə)l) Also 6–9 pannicle. [ad. L. pānicula (-ucula), dim. of pānus a swelling, an ear of millet.] A compound inflorescence, usually of the racemose type, in which some of the pedicels branch again or repeatedly, forming a loose and irregularly spreading cluster, as in oats a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Panicle
The branches of a panicle are often racemes. A panicle may have determinate or indeterminate growth. the structure of a panicle". wikipedia.org
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Little Lime® - Panicle Hydrangea - Proven Winners
Little Lime hydrangea is small enough to grow in containers and also stands out as a bold mass planting. Its bright bloom coloration makes it an excellent choice for cut flower gardens and can be used fresh or dried. This reliable performer blooms on new wood, so a quick trim in late winter or early spring will encourage fresh growth and an ...
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panicled
panicled, a. (ˈpænɪk(ə)ld) [f. panicle1 + -ed2.] Arranged in form of a panicle; paniculate; furnished with or bearing a panicle or panicles.1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 84 Fair panicled corn or bent-grass. 1800 Asiatic Ann. Reg., Misc. Tr. 267/1 Flowers panicled about the ends of the branches. 1830 Lindley N... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maianthemum paniculatum
Flowering clusters 70 to 200 flowers are set on a pyramid-shaped, branched flowering stalk (panicle). The main axis of the panicle is about 15 cm long and arches upward. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to grow panicle hydrangeas
create a beautiful screen add structure and summer flowers to a mix border or enjoy an individual plant as a specimen in the landscape the easy-care panicle smaller and perfect for small and large landscapes alike and even containers here are just a few of the outstanding varieties to consider when adding panicle
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Bromus rigidus
The culms, leaves, and panicle branches are all pubescent or harsh. The erect or ascending panicle has short branches that terminate in four to nine flowered spikelets. wikipedia.org
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Sorghum timorense
The panicle axis is smooth. The primary branch of the panicle (2–11 cm long) lacks branchlets. wikipedia.org
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Melica patagonica
The panicle is open, linear and is long. The axis of the panicle is dominant while the main panicle branches are appressed. wikipedia.org
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Maianthemum monteverdense
Flowering clusters Forty to 60 flowers are set on a branched flowering stalk (panicle). The main axis of the panicle is usually 15–20 cm long, pendent and slightly flexuous. It is hairless, shiny and light green. wikipedia.org
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Heliocheilus albipunctella
Life cycle The flight period of the adult moth coincides with the peak of millet panicle emergence and flowering, which is towards the end of August in After hatching, caterpillars feed and complete their larval development within the panicle. wikipedia.org
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Puccinellia lucida
Its diffuse panicle is long, with filiform, scabrous floral branches. Its pale green spikelets are long and bear three to five flowers. From the third species P. lucida differs in its involute leaves, diffuse panicle, pale spikelets, and longer lemmas. wikipedia.org
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Melica paulsenii
The panicle is contracted, oblong and is long by wide. The main branches of the panicle are appressed and are scabrous with the same goes for panicle axis. wikipedia.org
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Steneotarsonemus spinki
Identification The panicle rice mite is not visible to the naked eye. bacterial panicle blight) and Sarocladium oryzae (sheath rot) pathogens. wikipedia.org
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Ageratina thyrsiflora
Thyrsiflora is derived from the Ancient Greek (; meaning a 'contracted panicle, wreath, or thyrsos') and the Latin (gen. 'flower'), and so, thyrsiflora means approximately 'with flowers arranged in the shape of a contracted panicle or thyrsos staff'. wikipedia.org
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