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panicle

Umbel vs Panicle - What's the difference?

umbel | panicle |


In botany terms the difference between umbel and panicle

is that umbel is a flat-topped or rounded flower-cluster (= inflorescence) in which the individual flower stalks arise from the same point, the youngest flowers being at the centre while panicle is a compound raceme.

Panicle vs Inflorescence - What's the difference?

panicle | inflorescence |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between panicle and inflorescence

is that panicle is (botany) a compound raceme while inflorescence is (botany) flower cluster.

As nouns the difference between panicle and inflorescence

is that panicle is (botany) a compound raceme while inflorescence is (botany) flower cluster.

Panicle vs Paniculate - What's the difference?

panicle | paniculate |


As a noun panicle

is (botany) a compound raceme.

As an adjective paniculate is

having a branched cluster of flowers.

Panicle vs Spikelet - What's the difference?

panicle | spikelet |


In botany terms the difference between panicle and spikelet

is that panicle is a compound raceme while spikelet is a small, or secondary spike, especially one of many in the inflorescence of a grass or sedge.

Tilers vs Panicle - What's the difference?

tilers | panicle |


As nouns the difference between tilers and panicle

is that tilers is while panicle is (botany) a compound raceme.

Panicle - What does it mean?

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Wikidiffcom vs Panicle - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | panicle |


As a noun panicle is

(botany) a compound raceme.

Panicle vs Spike - What's the difference?

panicle | spike |


In botany terms the difference between panicle and spike

is that panicle is a compound raceme while spike is a kind of inflorescence in which sessile flowers are arranged on an unbranched elongated axis.

As a verb spike is

to fix on a spike; to pierce or run through with a spike.

As a proper noun Spike is

A male nickname.

Panicle vs Sanicle - What's the difference?

panicle | sanicle |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between panicle and sanicle

is that panicle is (botany) a compound raceme while sanicle is (botany) any of several plants, of the genus sanicula , having palmate compound leaves and small flowers arranged in umbels; the snakeroot.

As nouns the difference between panicle and sanicle

is that panicle is (botany) a compound raceme while sanicle is (botany) any of several plants, of the genus sanicula , having palmate compound leaves and small flowers arranged in umbels; the snakeroot.

Panicle vs Panicled - What's the difference?

panicle | panicled |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between panicle and panicled

is that panicle is (botany) a compound raceme while panicled is (botany) furnished with, or arranged in, panicles; paniculate.

As a noun panicle

is (botany) a compound raceme.

As an adjective panicled is

(botany) furnished with, or arranged in, panicles; paniculate.

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