Adhesion of the inflorescence is necessarily a frequent accompaniment of fasciation and cohesion of the branches. |
Frequently also this condition is associated with fasciation, or, at least, with a distended or dilated state. |
In all, with the exception of the first-named, the fasciation occurred in the inflorescence. |
Its unusual twisted stems are broad and flattened at their ends, a genetic condition botanists know as fasciation. |
Cohesion of the leaves frequently accompanies the union of the branches and fasciation as might have been anticipated. |
In some species of Artabotrys, indeed, fasciation and curvation of the inflorescence are common. |