The genus has some species with single flowers, but most have racemes, corymbs or subumbels. |
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It has pinnate leaves and racemes of lilac pink flowers, which are slightly fragrant. |
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In 1794, Moench named A. tuberosa and described it as having tuberous roots, unevenly pinnate leaflets, and purple flowers in lateral racemes. |
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In summer, the tall flower stems bear racemes of up to 20 huge, strongly perfumed, white, trumpet-shaped flowers with glossy green leaves. |
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Female inflorescences are terminal, solitary or in spikes, racemes or capitula, short, bracteate, with crowded flowers, often pendulous in fruit. |
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An evergreen twining climber, it bears long racemes of lobster-claw like flowers of a luminescent bluey-green and hangs like Chinese lanterns from the vine. |
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It does produce small black fruit favored by some birds, and, in early summer, barely visible racemes of white flowers with an overpowering, sickly-sweet scent. |
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In both experiments, flowers on racemes from main stem nodes in the middle of the canopy were tagged before anthesis and their development and growth were monitored. |
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Flowers emerge on terminal racemes and are subtended by small bracts. |
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In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases. |
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The flowers appear in racemes arising in whorls on the terminal part of the stems and are labiates, bilaterally symmetrical and purplish in color. |
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Aging flowers along the indeterminate racemes shift from being staminate to carpellate. |
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An example is the inflorescence of Gleditsia triacanthos, a system of racemes except that it is terminated by an ebracteate flower, as in a cyme. |
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It has trifoliate leaves and eventually rosy-purple, slightly fragrant flowers will appear in long hanging racemes, which are very attractive to insects. |
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Going by the common name of butterfly bush, its tiny flowers packed into long racemes are full of nectar, magnets for butterflies and other pollinating insects. |
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Racemes of foamflower reach toward the arching stalks of Solomon's seal and columbines mingle with the marginal woodferns. |
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Racemes are rather loose and open, the flowers widely spaced on minutely bracteolate pedicels mostly 4-10 mm long. |
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