"Panicles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Panicles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Panicles" Meaning

A panicle is a type of branching inflorescence found in some plants, especially grasses and grains. It is a collection of spikelets or flowers that are arranged along a central stalk, resembling a tail or a brush. Panicles are often found in plants that produce grains, such as wheat, rice, and oats, and are an important part of their reproductive cycle.

"Panicles" Examples

Usage Examples of "Panicles"


1. In Botany

The branched flowers of the fern were composed of delicate panicles, adding a touch of elegance to the verdant landscape.

2. In Agriculture

The farmer carefully surveyed the wheat field, noting the numerous panicles that had formed, signaling a bountiful harvest.

3. In Zoology

The ornithologist marveled at the complex plumage of the peacock, which featured vibrant panicles on the bird's majestic tail.

4. In Art

The surrealist artist's latest sculpture featured delicate, interlocking panicles that seemed to defy gravity.

5. In Poetry

The poet's words danced across the page, weaving together like intricate panicles that told a story of love and heartache.

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