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panicled Meaning

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panicled (a)

having panicles; occurring in panicles

Webster

panicled (a.)

Furnished with panicles; arranged in, or like, panicles; paniculate.

panicled Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain meadows were blanketed in panicled phlox, their delicate blooms swaying in the gentle breeze.
  2. The panicled hydrangea bush burst into bloom, its creamy white flowers forming large, showy clusters.
  3. The panicled milkweed attracted a swarm of butterflies with its fragrant nectar.
  4. The aspen trees bore panicled catkins that gracefully cascaded down their branches.
  5. The panicled aster's vibrant purple petals created a tapestry of color in the autumn garden.
  6. The panicled coral tree unfurled its showy, elongated flower spikes, attracting a chorus of hummingbirds.
  7. The panicled larkspur's graceful blue and white flowers made it a favorite for cottage gardens.
  8. The panicled sunflower towered over the other plants in the field, its bright yellow blooms attracting bees and other pollinators.
  9. The panicled verbena spread its fragrant foliage and tiny purple flowers, creating a groundcover that attracted butterflies.
  10. The panicled willow's flexible branches swayed gently in the wind, their silvery leaves shimmering in the sunlight.

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having panicles; occurring in paniclesFurnished with panicles; arranged in, or like, panicles; paniculate.

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The mountain meadows were blanketed in panicled phlox, their delicate blooms swaying in the gentle breeze.

The panicled hydrangea bush burst into bloom, its creamy white flowers forming large, showy clusters.

The panicled milkweed attracted a swarm of butterflies with its fragrant nectar.

The aspen trees bore panicled catkins that gracefully cascaded down their branches.