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thyrse
thyrse (θɜːs) Also 7 thirse. [a. Fr. thyrse (a 1502 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. thyrsus, a. Gr. θύρσος stalk or stem of a plant; the Bacchic staff: see thyrsus.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. = thyrsus 1.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. iv. 712 There is a Thyrse or Javelot with tabours to be seene expresly printed... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thyrse
A thyrse is a type of inflorescence in which the main axis grows indeterminately, and the subaxes (branches) have determinate growth. wikipedia.org
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Thyrsus (disambiguation)
Thyrsus (Mage: the Awakening), a Mage character Thyrsus González de Santalla (1624-1705), Spanish theologian See also Thyrsis (disambiguation) Thyrse wikipedia.org
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thirse
thirse obs. form of thyrse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint Thyrsus
Saint Thyrsus or Thyrse (, literally "thyrsus"; Spanish and ; ; died 251) is venerated as a Christian martyr. relics were brought to France: Thyrsus is thus the titular saint of the cathedral of Sisteron in the Basses Alpes, the Cathédrale Notre Dame et Saint Thyrse wikipedia.org
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thyrsus
‖ thyrsus (ˈθɜːsəs) Pl. thyrsi (ˈθɜːsaɪ). [L., a. Gr. θύρσος: see thyrse.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. A staff or spear tipped with an ornament like a pine-cone, and sometimes wreathed with ivy or vine branches; borne by Dionysus (Bacchus) and his votaries.1591 L. Lloyd Tripl. Triumphes B iij b, Your Bac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Panicle
See also Sheath grass belongs to the genus Coleanthus in the sweet grass family Thyrse, a branched inflorescence where the main axis has indeterminate wikipedia.org
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Firethorn (novel)
foundling with unique red hair and strange god-given powers, Firethorn is condemned to life as a powerless servant—or so she believes, until one of King Thyrse's Characters in "Firethorn" Firethorn - narrator, protagonist, Sir Galan's lover, the Dame's apprentice Sire Galan - Firethorn's lover, King Thyrse's nobleman wikipedia.org
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Rumex thyrsiflorus
Rumex thyrsiflorus, also known commonly as the compact dock or thyrse sorrel, is a perennial herb, which grows in meadows and wasteland in most parts of wikipedia.org
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Omphalea ankaranensis
Inflorescence is a racemous thyrse. References ankaranensis Endemic flora of Madagascar wikipedia.org
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Zanha golungensis
Their inflorescence is in diameter, which ends with a congested subspherical thyrse. The sepals are with petals ranging up to 2 × 1.5 cm. wikipedia.org
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Stenostephanus brevistamineus
Inflorescence a pedunculate, ovoid, lavender terminal thyrse, 3 – 8 × 5 cm; peduncle 1 – 6 cm long, pubescent; rachis densely glandular-pubescent, the This species is distinguished in part by the pyramidal thyrse, which is almost entirely lavender in color. wikipedia.org
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Penstemon arkansanus
The thyrse makes up just less than half of the plant, with three to nine fascicles that are each composed of two axillary branches. wikipedia.org
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Agouticarpa
Description Agouticarpa is characterized by being dioecious, having elliptic to obovate, membranaceous stipules, male flowers in a branched dichasial or thyrse-like wikipedia.org
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Sohnreyia excelsa
S. excelsa is a monocarp producing an immense thyrse high and about wide; the second largest inflorescence of any dicot (after Harmsiopanax ingens). wikipedia.org
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