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The flowers form in a raceme about the top of the plant.
There may be up to 100 flowers on a single raceme, but usually no more than 20.
There is a single stem with many flowers on a long raceme.
The flowers are borne in a raceme, which may be short and held at ground level.
They open on a terminal raceme of one to eight flowers from bottom to top.
The inflorescence is an open raceme of up to 15 flowers.
The inflorescence is a raceme of 3 or more flowers.
At flowering time the raceme is either the same length as the leaves or less.
The inflorescence is a raceme at the top of the stem.
They can flower on the raceme at the same time or successively.
In general, though, if there is more than one flower bud on the raceme, they open up with long intervals.
The flowers are small, white, produced several together on a terminal raceme 2-3 cm long.
The inflorescence is a raceme, usually very condensed and close to the ground.
The flowers are arranged in a dense spike or raceme.
Flowers are arranged in a type of inflorescence called a raceme.
The inflorescence is a raceme generally bearing 4 to 8 flowers.
The flowers either grow singly or in clusters along the raceme.
Another sort of elongated flower is called a raceme.
The erect raceme can grow as high as 1 m.
Though occasionally the female flower forms on a raceme.
It bears many small flowers in a loose raceme.
The inflorescence is a cylindrical raceme up to 600 mm long.
The flowers form on a raceme and appear from March to November.
This grows a few centimeters tall and has two or more flowers in a raceme.
The top of each stem is occupied by a raceme of many flowers.