From the Latin for 'bunch of grapes', an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon
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- Inflorescence comprising multiple flowers on individual pedicels on an unbranched main axis, as in foxgloves, wisteria etc.
- Flower cluster on a single stem, like that of the lily of the valley
- A flower cluster
- Inflorescence in which flowers are borne on individual stalks (pedicels) along a central axis (rachis)
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