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floração
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florecimiento
The time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms.
flowering
blossoming
efflorescence
florescence
anthesis
Portuguese
floração
1
Prolification of the
inflorescence
has been most frequently observed in the following genera:
2
She was herself too fine and small before such a mass of
inflorescence
.
3
Behavioural bioassays divulged that UV
inflorescence
cues enhance the attractiveness of
inflorescence
odour.
4
The structure in question consisted of a stalked foliaceous cup proceeding from the
inflorescence
.
5
The transition to
inflorescence
takes place more or less rapidly.
6
The plant begins life as tiny seed, one of thousands produced by a single
inflorescence
.
7
Microscopic analysis revealed PsJN as a thriving endophyte in
inflorescence
organs after the colonization process.
8
She tore at the tough ropes, and he and the white
inflorescence
swam about her.
9
Its expression signals were also detected in stems, leaf primordial tissues and developing
inflorescence
bracts.
10
The spikelet is a unique
inflorescence
structure of grass.
11
Results: The mapping panel revealed strong population structure explained by
inflorescence
-
type
,
geographic origin, and breeding history.
12
A shortened condition of the flower-stalks occurs occasionally, greatly altering the general character of the
inflorescence
.
13
A sunflower is another example of an
inflorescence
.
14
Adhesion of the
inflorescence
is necessarily a frequent accompaniment of fasciation and cohesion of the branches.
15
Results: We show that fig (the enclosed
inflorescence
of Ficus) wall thickness varies geographically.
16
From a portion of a barley crop the
inflorescence
was removed as soon as it appeared.
inflorescence
actual inflorescence
branch inflorescence
call an inflorescence
complete inflorescence
develop inflorescence
Portuguese
floração
Spanish
florecimiento
antesis