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Raceme. 
Vide PI. 74. 
Panicle. 
Vide PL 75. 
turned to one sidcj as Everlasting 
Pea (Lathyrus latifolia). 
496. Pedate (pedatus) the peduncle bifid 
and connecting several flowers b^- 
the inner side only, as Limoniuh 
SiNUATUM. 
497. Conjugate (conjugatus) ditto, with 
two flowers yoked together. Vide 
Fig. 496. 
4.98. Erect (erectus) placed almost in the 
perpendicular line, as Brompton 
Stock (Cheiiianthus incanus), 
499* Lax (laxus) or limber, easily bent into 
a bow, as Common Laburnum (Cy- 
Tisus laburnum). 
500. Depending (dependens) or dependent, 
looking straight on the earth, as 
Red Currants (Ribes rubra). 
^501. Naked (nud us) without leaves. Vide 
Fig. 500. 
502. Leafy (foliatusj furnished with leaves, 
as Common Strawberry-tree (Ar- 
butus UNEDO). 
PANICLE (panicula) scattered 
flowers on differently divided pe^ 
duncles. 
501. *Diffuse (diffusa) having the pedicels 
spreading out more than simply 
spreading (patens) and irregularly, 
as Wild Oat (Avena fatua). 
502. *Compact (congesta) crowded or 
heaped, having numerous florets, as 
Soft Brome Grass (Bromus nol- 
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