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Definition of Racemes
1. raceme [n] - See also: raceme
Lexicographical Neighbors of Racemes
Literary usage of Racemes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1900)
"Ivs. oblong-lanceolate or ovate, acute, sometimes serrulate, pubescent beneath,
pale green : fls. in rather dense and short, usually panicled racemes ..."
2. Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary, and Physiological: With by Lincoln Phelps (1846)
"The panicled racemes are very numerous, and spread every way, so as to bring the
one-sided flowers upward; rays short; the serra- tares of the leaves ..."
3. Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary, and Physiological: With by Lincoln Phelps (1849)
"pubescent ; leaves lance-linear, entire, smooth, scabrous on the margin ; racemes
panicled. The flowers, when dried, form an excellent substitute for tea, ..."
4. Familiar Lectures on Botany: Explaining the Structure, Classification, and by Lincoln Phelps (1854)
"The panic led racemes arc very numerous, ami spread every way, so as to bring
the one sided flowers upward; raye short; the serra- tures of tlio leaves ..."
5. Manual of Botany, for North America: Containing Generic and Specific by Amos Eaton (1829)
"Stem brownish, somewhat angular and striate, leafy ; racemes a finger» ... "Ц.)
stem erect, glabrous: leave« oval, smooth, serrate : racemes ..."
6. Familiar Lectures on Botany: Explaining the Structure, Classification, and by Lincoln Phelps (1853)
"If.) pubescent ; leaves lance-linear, entire, smooth, scabrous on the margin ;
raceme» panicled. The flowers, when dried. scabrous on the margin ; racemes ..."
7. The Flora of British India by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1890)
"racemes equalling or longer than the leaves, flowers shortly pedicelled. ...
male spikes and fem. racemes short stout, stamens in one series, ..."