1/25/2024 0 Comments Cyme or panicle![]() This may be described as a panicle of spikelets. In wheat, the multi-flowered spikelets are borne on an unbranched axis looking like a compound spike. 1 mm, glabrousĬalyx lobes lanceolate, 2.5-6 mm, hirsute. In maize the male inflorescence bears the paired spikelets in a ‘panicle’ while the paired female spikelets (the lower one of each pair being sterile) are arranged in a ‘spadix’. Leaf blade crisped pubescent on both surfaces inflorescence a corymbose panicle, 10-22 cmīranchlets, petioles, and leaf veins crisped pubescent or glabrous inflorescence a corymbose panicleīranchlets, petioles, and leaf veins both crisped pubescent and pellucid villous inflorescence a corymbose cyme.Ĭalyx lobes obtusely deltoid, ca. Hairs of vegetative parts of the plant (especially the leaf undersurface) absent or unbranched (simple) (use 10×. Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be. Leaf blade densely villous abaxially, glabrous adaxially inflorescence a corymbose cyme, 5-7 cm Hairs of vegetative parts of the plant (especially the leaf undersurface) present and either 2-branched, stellate, or modified into lepidote scales (use 10× or more magnification) subfamily Crotonoideae. A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. hirsuta), stigma oblong filaments filiform. Ovary inferior to 3/4 so flower buds obovoid to oblong-obovoid styles 4-6 (sometimes 3 in D. Ovary semi-inferior flower buds subglobose styles (2 or)3(or 4), stigma subglobose filaments subulate. ![]()
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