Definitionn. the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
Last update: June 29, 2015
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Again, the curious distortions on the stems of nettles attacked by the Aecidium form of the heteroecious Puccina (]aricis (see FUNGf for Heteroecism), or on maize stems and leaves attacked by Ustilago Maydis, or on the inflorescence of crucifers infested with Cystopus, &c., are not individually very destructive; it is the cumulative effects of numerous attacks or of extensive epidemics which eventually tell. [Please select]
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--Inflorescence and Flower: Inflorescence and Flower of the Male Hop: Inflorescence and Flower of the Female Hop. [Please select]
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Later, man thought of obtaining a generous dish with a thousand little sprays of the inflorescence. [Please select]
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Such, briefly, is the flower or rather the inflorescence of the Serpent Arum. [Please select]
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The writer has obtained most striking results from growing flowers of _Salvia_ (sage) in a dark chamber, inclosing the inflorescence only. [Please select]
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In snug corners, among the rocks, the great spurge of our district, the characias of the Greeks, the jusclo of the Provencals, begins to lift its drooping inflorescence and discreetly opens a few sombre flowers. [Please select]
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