Encara no tenim significats per a "raceme".
1Plant population density, raceme number, shoot dry matter yield, thousand seed weight, seed yield, and seed oil content were determined.
2When she removed it to join in the raceme quadrille, the torchlight caught the deep auburn tints of her hair.
3I had been much struck with finding a Laburnum tree with the terminal flowers alone in each raceme peloric, though not perfectly regular.
4Thus a raceme was produced upon a plant of A. Loddigesii in the Botanic Gardens here lately; upon this I left only six flowers.
5The sun-bird flashes from raceme to raceme, sampling a dozen blooms, while his noisy rival sips with the air of a connoisseur at one.
6On his curls he wore a wreath of rare flowers in long racemes.
7The flowers are bell-shaped, pendent, blue, and produced in racemes of many flowers.
8The flowers are produced in terminal racemes, are scarcely ½in.
9Flowers smaller and later than the Chinese, in looser racemes.
10Resembles somewhat our commonly-cultivated species, and has pale purple flowers arranged in long racemes.
11The true Victoria produces a pale-red fruit with tapering clusters or racemes of berries.
12Flowers white in spicate, thyrsoid racemes, and produced rather sparsely.
13They are handsome plants, the tall stem being crowned by racemes of showy flowers.
14Nuts grow in racemes of burrs with as many as 10 burrs on one stem.
15This is a native species, with oblong leaves, and terminal, drooping racemes of yellow flowers.
16E. CILIARIS.- Aprettynative species, with ciliate glandular leaves, and racemes of highly-coloured ,rosyflowers.
Raceme a través del temps