raceme Sentence Examples

  1. The delphinium's stately raceme towered over the garden with vibrant blue blooms.
  2. The wisteria's delicate raceme cascaded down the trellis, creating an ethereal canopy.
  3. The snapdragon's raceme of tightly packed flowers resembled a fiery dragon's breath.
  4. The foxglove's tall raceme of bell-shaped flowers attracted hummingbirds and bees alike.
  5. The lupine's flamboyant raceme of fragrant flowers added a touch of drama to the meadow.
  6. The salvia's raceme of tubular flowers provided a rich nectar source for pollinators.
  7. The lilac's fragrant raceme of lavender blossoms filled the air with a sweet scent.
  8. The asparagus's raceme of small greenish-white flowers bloomed briefly before turning into edible spears.
  9. The lupin's raceme of showy flowers attracted butterflies and other insects to the garden.
  10. The dianthus's compact raceme of fragrant flowers brightened up the rockery with its cheerful hues.

raceme Meaning

Wordnet

raceme (n)

usually elongate cluster of flowers along the main stem in which the flowers at the base open first

Webster

raceme (n.)

A flower cluster with an elongated axis and many one-flowered lateral pedicels, as in the currant and chokecherry.

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usually elongate cluster of flowers along the main stem in which the flowers at the base open firstA flower cluster with an elongated axis and many one-flowered

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The delphinium's stately raceme towered over the garden with vibrant blue blooms.

The wisteria's delicate raceme cascaded down the trellis, creating an ethereal canopy.

The snapdragon's raceme of tightly packed flowers resembled a fiery dragon's breath.

The foxglove's tall raceme of bell-shaped flowers attracted hummingbirds and bees alike.