racemose (Meaning)

Wordnet

racemose (s)

having stalked flowers along an elongated stem that continue to open in succession from below as the stem continues to grow

Webster

racemose (a.)

Resembling a raceme; growing in the form of a raceme; as, (Bot.) racemose berries or flowers; (Anat.) the racemose glands, in which the ducts are branched and clustered like a raceme.

Synonyms & Antonyms of racemose

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racemose Sentence Examples

  1. The wisteria's inflorescences were racemose, drooping clusters of cascading purple flowers.
  2. The delphinium bore racemose spikes of vibrant blue blooms, towering gracefully above the surrounding foliage.
  3. The elderberry's racemose panicles were composed of numerous small, dark purple berries.
  4. The foxglove exhibited racemose spikes of delicate bell-shaped flowers, ranging from white to deep pink.
  5. The lilac's racemose clusters of fragrant flowers filled the air with their intoxicating scent.
  6. The lupin's racemose inflorescences showcased a vibrant array of colors, including blue, pink, yellow, and purple.
  7. The asparagus fern's racemose cladode clusters provided a delicate and airy texture to the overall plant structure.
  8. The rue anemone's racemose inflorescences featured dainty yellow flowers that bloomed in early spring.
  9. The bird's-foot trefoil's racemose heads of yellow flowers attracted numerous pollinators to the meadow.
  10. The princess tree's racemose panicles of pink or purple flowers added a touch of exotic beauty to the autumn landscape.

FAQs About the word racemose

having stalked flowers along an elongated stem that continue to open in succession from below as the stem continues to growResembling a raceme; growing in the f

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The wisteria's inflorescences were racemose, drooping clusters of cascading purple flowers.

The delphinium bore racemose spikes of vibrant blue blooms, towering gracefully above the surrounding foliage.

The elderberry's racemose panicles were composed of numerous small, dark purple berries.

The foxglove exhibited racemose spikes of delicate bell-shaped flowers, ranging from white to deep pink.