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raceme Meaning in Tamil ( raceme வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

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raceme's Usage Examples:

sanguinea and its varieties are charming and brilliant border plants with scarlet flowers in long racemes.


The flowers are borne in long pendulous racemes, and the two wings of the fruit are ascending.


The flowers are arranged in racemes without bracts; during the life of the flower its stalk continues to grow so that the open flowers of an inflorescence stand on a level (that is, are corymbose).


In some species they are solitary, others in racemes or umbels, and some species have leafy bracts above the flowers.


In Saxifraga umbrosa (London-pride) and in the horse-chestnut we meet with a raceme of scorpioid cymes; in sea-pink, a capitulum of contracted scorpioid cymes (often called a glomerulus); in laurustinus, a compound umbel of dichasial cymes; a scorpioid cyme of capitula in Vernonia scorpioides.


grandiflorum forms a spreading bush about a foot high, from which springs racemes of pink and lilac flowers.


capensis, a Cape plant of some beauty, 3 or 4 feet high, and bearing racemes of brilliant scarlet flowers, which open in May and June and continue far into autumn.


The whole appears to form a simple raceme of which the axes form the internodes.


If in a raceme the lower flowerstalks are developed more strongly than the upper, and thus all the flowers are nearly on a level, a corymb is formed,which may be simple, as in fig.


In the end, no doubt, the Laburnums will get the worst of it, but meanwhile the two flower together, and the pale blue-purple racemes of the Wistaria and the golden ones of the Laburnum make a fine contrast.


Polygonatum and Maianthemum are allied genera with a herbaceous leafy stem and, in the former axillary flowers, in the latter flowers in a terminal raceme; both occur rarely in woods in Britain; P.


In the privet (Ligustrum vulgare) there are numerous racemes of dichasia arranged in a racemose manner along an axis; the whole inflorescence thus has an appearance not unlike a bunch of grapes, and has been called a thyrsus.





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