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adj. - Having a compound raceme or branched cluster of flowers

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  • Inflorescence racemed or paniculate; glumes four, first two glumes unequal 4.
  • Fertile spike relatively short and stout, strongly paniculate when well developed.
  • Inflorescence paniculate, spikelets few or many-flowered, glumes many-nerved and many-awned.
  • The inflorescence consists of spikes, or spiciform racemes, solitary or digitate, and in some it is paniculate.
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